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Note
• The red-eye reduction is available only when the built-in flash is used.
Fn button t [Flash mode] t Select the desired setting
• When shooting indoors or using nightscape, you can use slow sync to
shoot a bright image of people and the background.
• You can use rear sync to shoot a natural image of the trailing of a moving
subject such as a moving bicycle or a walking person.
With an external wireless flash (not supplied), you can shoot with the flash
without a cord when the external flash is not attached to the camera. By
changing the position of the flash, you can shoot an image with a three
dimensional feel by highlighting the contrast of light and shadow on the
subject.
For the actual steps of shooting, refer to the operating instructions of the
flash.
Selecting the flash mode
(Flash Off) Does not fire even if the built-in flash pops up. This is not
selectable when the mode dial is set to P, A, S, or M.
(Autoflash) Fires if it is dark or against light. This is not selectable when
the mode dial is set to P, A, S, or M.
(Fill-flash) Fires whenever the built-in flash pops up.
(Slow sync.) Fires whenever the built-in flash pops up. Slow sync shooting
allows you to shoot a clear image of both the subject and the
background by slowing the shutter speed.
(Rear sync.) Fires right before the exposure is completed whenever the
built-in flash pops up.
(Wireless) Fires an external flash (not supplied) that is off the camera
and away from it (Wireless flash shooting).
Shooting techniques
Performing wireless flash shooting