Using the built-in flash, See “using the built-in flash” (a 64), A 64) – Nikon D60 User Manual
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Chang
ing Shooting Settings
Using the Built-in Flash
The camera supports a variety of flash modes for photographing poorly lit or backlit
subjects.
Note that the built-in flash cannot be used, nor can the flash mode be changed, in
j
,
f
,
or
h
mode.
Using the Built-in Flash: e, g, i, k, and l Modes
1
Rotate the mode dial to e, g, i, k, or l.
2
Confirm or change the current flash mode (A 65).
Select f to prevent the flash from firing.
3
Frame a photograph and shoot.
The flash will pop up as required when the subject is
poorly lit or backlit.
The flash mode can be changed after the flash pops
up.
Press the shutter-release button all the way down to
shoot.
4
Lower the flash when it is no longer needed.
Using the Built-in Flash: a, b, c, and d Modes
1
Rotate the mode dial to a, b, c, or d.
2
Press D to raise the flash.
The flash will fire whenever a photograph is taken. To
prevent the flash from firing, lower the flash.
3
Confirm or change the current flash mode (A 65).
4
Choose a metering method (A 62), adjust exposure, frame the photograph,
and shoot.
Lowering the Built-in Flash
To save power when the flash is not in use, press it gently
downward until the latch clicks into place.