Sony DSC-T3 User Manual

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Shooting still 
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Selecting a flash mode
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 Set the mode switch to  , 
and press 
 ( ) on the control 
button repeatedly to select a 
flash mode.
The selected flash mode indicator appears 
enlarged on the LCD screen (page 124). 
Each time you press 
 ( ), the indicator 
changes as follows.
No indicator (Auto):
 The flash 
automatically strobes when shooting 
images in a dark place. The factory setting 
is Auto.
 (Forced flash):
 The flash strobes 
regardless of the surrounding brightness.
SL
 (Slow synchro):
 The flash strobes 
regardless of the surrounding brightness. 
The shutter speed is slow in a dark place, 
so you can clearly shoot the background 
that is out of flash light.
 (No flash):
 The flash does not strobe.
•  If the menu is currently displayed, press 
MENU first so that the menu disappears.
•  The recommended shooting distance using 
the flash is approx. 0.1 m to 1.7 m (4 inches 
to 5 feet 6 7/8 inches) (W)/0.5 m to 1.6 m 
(1 foot 7 3/4 inches to 5 feet 2 7/8 inches) (T) 
(DSC-T3), approx. 0.1 m to 1.6 m (4 inches to 
5 feet 2 7/8 inches) (W)/0.5 m to 1.5 m (1 foot 
7 3/4 inches to 4 feet 11 inches) (T) (DSC-
T33) (When [ISO] is set to [Auto] in the menu 
settings).
•  The flash strobes twice. The first time is the 
pre-flash which is used to adjust the flash light 
quantity, and the second time is the actual flash 
during which the image is recorded.
•  You can change the brightness of the flash with  
 (Flash Level) in the menu settings (page 
66). (You cannot change the brightness of the 
flash while 
 (Camera) in the menu is set to 
[Auto] in the menu.)
•  When using the 
SL
 (Slow synchro) or 
 
(No flash) mode, the shutter speed becomes 
slower in dark places, so using a tripod is 
recommended.
•  While charging the flash, the  /CHG lamp 
flashes. After the charging is complete, the 
lamp goes out and flash mode is ready.
•  Flash mode setting is maintained even when 
the power is turned off.
To prevent subjects’ eyes from 
appearing red
The flash pre-strobes twice or more 
before shooting to reduce the red-eye 
phenomenon.
Set [Red Eye Reduction] to [On] on the 
Setup screen (page 124). The 
 indicator 
appears on the LCD screen.
 
 
Red-eye reduction takes approximately one 
second before actually shooting the image, 
so hold the camera firmly to avoid shaking.
In addition, be sure to tell the subject to 
hold still.
•  Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired 
effects depending on individual differences, 
the distance to the subject, if the subject does 
not see the pre-strobe, or other conditions. In 
addition, red-eye reduction is more effective 
under bright lighting and when closer to the 
subject.