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❚❚ Flash Modes
The following flash modes are available in
C (auto), q (soft), r
(miniature effect),
s (selective color), 6 (cross process), 7 (toy
camera effect),
t, u, v, and w modes:
•
N (fill flash): The flash fires with every shot.
•
NY (red-eye reduction): Use for portraits. The flash fires with
every shot, but before it fires, the red-eye reduction lamp lights
to help reduce “red-eye.”
•
NYp (red-eye reduction with slow sync): As for “red-eye
reduction”, above, except that shutter speed slows automati-
cally to capture background lighting at night or under low
light. Use when you want to include background lighting in
portraits. Available only in modes
t and v.
•
Np (fill flash + slow sync): As for “fill flash”, above, except that
shutter speed slows automatically to capture background
lighting at night or under low light. Use when you want to cap-
ture both subject and background. Available only in modes
t
and
v.
•
Nr (rear curtain + slow sync): As for “rear-curtain sync”, below,
except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture back-
ground lighting at night or under low light. Use when you want
to capture both subject and background. Available only in
modes
t and v.
•
Nq (rear-curtain sync): The flash fires just before the shutter
closes, creating a stream of light behind moving light sources
as shown below at right. Available only in modes
u and w.
Front-curtain sync
Rear-curtain sync