Using the flash
The flash is not only used to capture images in the dark, but also to capture images of subject
that are in shadows or lit from behind. Your digital disk camera has four flash modes: automatic
flash mode, red-eye reduction flash mode, forced flash mode, and flash off mode. Select the
mode depending on the situation and conditions.
The flash range is given below.
Normal focus:
60 cm to 2.8 m (optical zoom set to “W”)
60 cm to 1.5 m (optical zoom set to “T”)
Macro focus:
20 cm to 60 cm
Preparation
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Set the CAMERA/PLAY switch to “CAMERA.”
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Turn the mode selector dial to
&
to select the still image shooting mode.
1
Press the flash pop-up button.
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The flash stands up at the front of the digital disk
camera.
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The flash will not operate unless it has been stood up
with the flash pop-up button.
2
Press the MODE button.
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The Still Image Shooting Setting Screen appears.
3
Press
j
or
l
on the arrow button to select the flash
menu.
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If the flash has not been stood up, the flash off mode
3
will be set.
Flash
Flash pop-up button
100-0003
Flash menu
Still Image Shooting Setting Screen
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