Sony UPX-C200 사용자 설명서

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System Overview
9
Flash Modes and Examples of 
Shooting Conditions
The system offers five types of flash modes. Shooting 
examples in each mode are introduces here.
For details on shooting conditions and their setting 
procedures, see “Setting the Shooting Conditions” on 
page 37
.
For details on shooting conditions and operations of the 
camera, refer to the Operating Instructions (Advanced 
Operations).
Auto flash and auto exposure mode (A )
This is the default mode of the camera, and is suitable 
for outdoor and indoor portrait shots. When the subject 
is not bright enough, the flash automatically lights.
Forced flash and auto exposure mode ( )
The built-in flash lights according to the brightness of 
the subject. The exposure and shutter speed are 
automatically adjusted. This mode is suitable for indoor 
portraits and identification shots using the built-in flash 
as the main light source and the shadow-clearing flash 
connected to the camera with a synchronization cord.
No flash and auto exposure mode (
)
The built-in flash does not light. This mode is suitable 
for shooting under stable light sources such as studio 
light, video light, fluorescent light, etc.
Forced flash and manual exposure mode 
(M )
The built-in flash lights to illuminate a subject about 1.5 
meters away with the optimum brightness. The aperture 
and shutter speed are manually adjusted. This mode is 
suitable for indoor portraits and identification shots 
using the built-in flash as the main light source and the 
shadow-clearing flash connected to the camera with a 
synchronization cord.
: Synchronization cord
Flash with 
synchronization 
cord
Approx. 1.5 m
Studio light (halogen light, etc.)
Approx. 1.5 m
Synchronized 
flash
Approx. 1.5 m