Using, The built-in flash, Using the built-in flash – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual
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• In the Basic Zone modes (except
pop up and fire automatically when
necessary in low-light or backlit
conditions.
' In Creative Zone modes, flash
photography is possible at anytime by
pressing the <4> button.
You can also set the flash aperture
and sync speed (1/90 sec. or slower)
and the flash exposure will be
controlled automatically to suit the
flash aperture you have set.
Using
the Built-in Flash
Using an External EOS-Dedicated Speedlite
When an external EOS-dedicated, EX-series Speedlite like the 220 EX
or 380 EX is attached to the camera, flash photography is as easy as
with the built-in flash. E-TTL autoflash linked to the seven focusing
points, high-speed sync (FP flash) which enables flash synchronization
at all shutter speeds, and flash exposure (FE) lock (similar to AE lock)
also become possible. An external Speedlite is effective for large
group photos, portrait lighting effects, etc., when a high flash output is
required.
The features available with an EX-series Speedlite differ depending on
the camera. Since the EOS Rebel 2000/EOS 300 is a Type-A camera,
see the section in the Speedlite’s Instructions which applies to Type-A
cameras.
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