Panasonic DMC-LS75 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Advanced-Shooting
Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash
A: Photo ash
• Do not cover the photo ash with your
ngers or any other items.
Switching to the appropriate ash
setting
Set the ash setting of the built-in ash
according to the scene to be recorded.
1 Press q [<].
2 Press e/r or q [<] to switch the
ash setting.
• For the ash setting contents, refer to
“Flash setting”. For the selectable ash
setting, refer to “Available ash settings
by recording mode” (P41).
3 Press [MENU/SET].
• You can also press the shutter button
halfway to nish.
• When 5 seconds pass without any
operation, the setting selected at the time
is automatically adopted.
Flash setting
r : AUTO
The ash is automatically activated
according to the recording condition.
s : AUTO/Red-eye reduction*
1
The ash is automatically activated
according to the recording condition. It
reduces the red-eye phenomenon (eyes
of the subject appear red in photo ash)
by triggering the ash before actually
recording the picture.
After that, the ash is activated for actual
recording again.
• Use this when you take pictures of
people in low lighting conditions.
t : Forced ON
The ash is activated every time
regardless of the recording condition.
• Use this when your subject is back-lit
or under uorescent light.
q : Forced ON/Red-eye reduction*
1
• In [PARTY] or [CANDLE LIGHT] in
scene mode (P47), the ash mode is
set to Forced ON/Red-eye reduction.
u : Slow sync./Red-eye reduction*
1
When you take a picture with a dark
background landscape, this feature
makes the shutter speed slow when
the ash is activated, so that the dark
background landscape will become bright.
Simultaneously it reduces the red-eye
phenomenon.
• You can use this setting only in
[NIGHT PORTRAIT], [PARTY] or
[CANDLE LIGHT] in scene mode (P47).
v : Forced OFF
The ash is not activated in any recording
condition.
• Use this when taking pictures in
places where the use of the ash is
not permitted.
A
MENU
FLASH
SELECT SET
AUTO
AUTO/RED-EYE
FORCED FLASH ON
FORCED OFF
or