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Using the Flash

If you press the F (Flash) button, you can
switch into Flash Mode (Flash, Flash Off, and
other settings). Switch settings according to
time, conditions and your preference, and
shoot your pictures.
From the front edge of the lens, flashlight
reaches about 0.2 to 5.0 m (W) or about 0.15
to 2.9 m (T) when ISO sensitivity is set to
AUTO.
You can check your Flash Mode setting by
the symbol displayed on the upper left of the
LCD Monitor.

Slow Synchronized

When you shoot pictures in dark places and
want to capture background as well, use this
mode, which slows shutter speed and sets
the flash to Flash Off.

Red-Eye

If you shoot with the F (flash) in a dark place,
people's eyes will appear red. This is called
the "red-eye" phenomenon.

• By default, your camera is set to Flash Off.
• The settings are saved until you press the

F (Flash) button to change them.

• When shooting movies or in Multi-Shot

mode, the setting becomes Flash Off.

• When the camera is set to Flash Off or

Slow Synchro Mode, the shutter speed is
slowed, so the camera is subject to cam-
era shake. Hold the camera firmly with
both hands and shoot.

• When in LANDSCAPE of Scene Mode, the

flash setting is fixed to Flash Off.

• When in NIGHTSCAPE of Scene Mode,

Forced Flash cannot be selected. Also, the
initial setting value is Auto.

• If you press the flash button, even while

the flash is charging, you can return to
Flash Off mode. If you do this, flash charg-
ing is cancelled.

• If the flash is switched to off, the AF auxil-

iary lamp to improve focusing in a dark
place does not flash.

To switch to Flash Mode, follow the steps
below.

1.

Turn the mode dial to 5

5

5

5 (Shoot-

ing Mode) or A/M (Aperture Pri-

ority/Manual Exposure Mode).

Alternatively, turn the Mode Dial to

4 (Scene Mode), and select a
scene to have the camera ready.

2.

Pressing the F

F

F

F (Flash) button

switches to Flash Mode.

The Flash mode mark appears momen-
tarily in a large size at the center of the
LCD monitor and then is displayed at the
upper left.

Flash Mode Types

Symbol

Mode Name

Description

Flash Off

The flash will not fire. Use when
shooting where the use of flash is
prohibited or when shooting with
indoor lighting.

Auto

When your subject is poorly lit or
backlit, the flash fires automatically.

Red-eye
reduction

When shooting images of people,
the red-eye phenomenon, in which
people's eyes appear red, is
reduced.

Forced Flash

The flash fires, whatever the light
conditions are, when you shoot.
Use when there is backlighting
when shooting outside in daylight.

Slow Synchro

The flash fires with the shutter
speed slowed.
Use when shooting images of peo-
ple against a nightscape.