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Shooting a Picture Using the Flash
<Flash Modes>
When the “
” button is pressed, the display changes as follows:
* “Red-eye” Phenomenon: This phenomenon may occur when using flash to
photograph persons or pets under dark conditions. In some cases, the
flash reflects against the retinas of the subject’s eyes, causing the pupils to
appear red in the photograph.
In this mode, the flash fires regardless of
surrounding light conditions. This mode
provides fill-flash when shooting in a backlight
environment or under strong sunlight when
shadows are cast on the main subject.
In this mode the flash does not fire. This mode is
effective when shooting an evening sunset or to
preserve indoor mood.
The camera automatically determines lighting
conditions and switches between flash and
available-light exposure as needed.
<Usable Flash Range>
A variety of flash modes are available for different conditions.
When sensitivity is normal
Camera
About 60 cm
Usable flash range
About 2.5 meters
About 2 meters
Zoom set at wide
Zoom set at telephoto
[
] Flash-off mode:
[
] Fill-in flash mode:
[
] Red-eye reduction
auto-flash mode:
[
] Auto flash
mode (default):
The flash fires twice to help reduce the
“red-eye” phenomenon*.
When shooting with the LCD monitor turned
OFF:
Note that the LCD monitor must be turned ON to set
functions or to confirm previous settings.
This section introduces various functions available during image
recording. Use them to enhance the range of your camera work.
Camera
Functions
Summary of Contents for PDR-3310
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