Sony DSC-F77 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Selecting a flash mode
,
Set the MODE dial to
, and
press
v
( ) on the control
button repeatedly to select a
flash mode.
flash mode.
The flash mode has the following features.
No indicator (Auto):
Based on the
lighting conditions, the camera will decide
if there is enough light, and will use the
flash accordingly.
if there is enough light, and will use the
flash accordingly.
(Forced flash):
The flash will be used
regardless of the amount of ambient light.
(No flash):
The flash will not be used.
•
You can carry out this operation even when the
MODE dial is set to
MODE dial is set to
P
,
SCN (Soft snap
mode), or
(Clip motion).
•
The recommended distance using the flash is
about 0.5 m to 1.7 m (1 foot 7
about 0.5 m to 1.7 m (1 foot 7
3
/
4
inches to
5 feet 7 inches) when [ISO] is set to [AUTO].
(When the MODE dial is not set to
(When the MODE dial is not set to
P
, [ISO]
is set to [AUTO].)
•
If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU
first to make the menu disappear.
first to make the menu disappear.
•
In the Auto or (Forced flash) mode, you look
at the LCD screen in a dark place, you may
notice some “noise” in the image, but this will
have no effect on the image you shoot.
at the LCD screen in a dark place, you may
notice some “noise” in the image, but this will
have no effect on the image you shoot.
•
While the flash is being charged, the /CHG
lamp flashes. After charging is completed, the
lamp goes out.
lamp flashes. After charging is completed, the
lamp goes out.
To reduce “red-eye” when
shooting live subjects
shooting live subjects
The flash pre-strobes before shooting to
reduce the red-eye phenomenon. Set [RED
EYE REDUCTION] to [ON] in the SET UP
settings (page 101).
reduce the red-eye phenomenon. Set [RED
EYE REDUCTION] to [ON] in the SET UP
settings (page 101).
appears on the
LCD screen.
•
The amount of red-eye reduction possible
varies according to the individual. In addition,
the distance to the subject, and whether or not
the subject has seen pre-strobe light begin to
strobe may also reduce the effectiveness of the
red-eye reduction process.
varies according to the individual. In addition,
the distance to the subject, and whether or not
the subject has seen pre-strobe light begin to
strobe may also reduce the effectiveness of the
red-eye reduction process.
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