Using the built-in flash, E-ttl autoflash, Fe (flash exposure) lock (-^90) – Canon EOS D60 User Manual
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Using the Built-in Flash
The built-in flash lets you take the following kinds of flash pictures with the ease of a normal
AE shot.
E-TTL autoflash
E-TTL autoflash (preflash evaluative metering in memory) supplies the correct level of flash for
the subject in the AF point selected by AF.
• FE (Flash Exposure) lock (-^90)
FE (flash exposure) lock sets the correct flash exposure for a selected part of the subject. The
FE lock functions as an AE lock with flash.
@ Flash exposure compensation (->91)
This function corrects the flash level in much the same way as the Exposure compensation
function. The level of compensation can be up to +/-2 stops in 1/2-stop increments.
Using the Built-in Flash in the Basic Zone
In the Basic Zone (except in and <'iSs> modes), the built-in flash pops up and fires
automatically in low-light or backlit conditions.
Using the Built-in Flash in the Creative Zone
In the Creative zone, you can take flash pictures by simply pressing the <^> button to pop up
the built-in flash at any time, regardless of lighting conditions.
P
: Select
mode for full autoflash.
The shutter speed and aperture value are determined automatically, just as in <0>
(Full Auto) mode.
Tv : Select
The camera then automatically sets the flash aperture value to provide the proper
exposure for your shutter speed.
Av : Select
In low-light conditions against a background such as a night sky, you can use automatic
slow-sync settings to properly expose the main subject and the background. The main
subject is captured by the flash, and the background is captured by time exposure using
a slow shutter speed.
• Because automatic slow-sync photography uses a slow shutter speed, always use a
tripod.
M :
Select
The main subject is exposed properly by the flash. The background exposure varies
according to the shutter speed and aperture settings.
A-DEP
: The effect is the same as using flash in
mode.
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