Using slow synchro flash in dimly lit places – Epson PhotoPC 750Z User Manual
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Taking Pictures
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Ohtera
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R4C3700
Rev.D
A5 size
CHAP2.FM
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Pass 0
4.
Press the
button to select the sensitivity icon
; then press the SEL button. The Sensitivity
menu appears.
Note:
If the sensitivity icon
is dimmed and cannot be
selected, highlight the auto/manual icon
using the
or
button, then press the SEL button to select
Manu
.
5.
Select Med. or High using the
or
button,
then press the SEL button. The Conditions menu
appears indicating Med. or High is selected as the
sensitivity setting.
6.
Press the ESC button twice to exit the setting
menus. The ISO-H is marked on the display panel
on the top of the camera.
Using Slow Synchro Flash in dimly lit places
Use Slow Synchro Flash when taking pictures at dawn
or twilight, or in places with an illuminated
background. This function slows the camera’s shutter
speed to enhance the clarity of background details in
the shot.
Follow the steps below to use this feature.
1.
Turn the camera’s dial switch to View.
2.
Press the SEL button.
3.
Make sure the conditions icon
is selected (if
not, press
button to select it), then press the
SEL
button again.
4.
In the Conditions menu, press the
button
until Flash is selected, then press the SEL button
to select Slow.
5.
Press the ESC button twice to exit the Conditions
menu.
6.
To take a picture in the Slow Flash mode, press
the shutter button.
Note:
Make sure the Flash control is not turned off
on the
display panel on the top of the camera. Otherwise, Slow
Flash is disabled.