Panasonic DMC-LS60 User Guide

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Advanced-Shooting
Taking Pictures using the Built-in Flash
A
: Photo fl ash
• Do not cover the photo fl ash with your 
fi ngers or any other items.
 Switching to the appropriate fl ash 
setting
Set the fl ash setting of the built-in fl ash 
according to the scene to be recorded.
1 Press q [<].
2 Press 
e/r or q [<] to switch the 
fl ash setting.
 
• For the fl ash setting contents, refer to 
“Flash setting”. For the selectable fl ash 
setting, refer to “Available fl ash settings 
by recording mode” (P41).
3 Press [MENU/SET].
• You can also press the shutter button 
halfway to fi nish.
• When 5 seconds pass without any 
operation, the setting selected at the time 
is automatically adopted.
 Flash setting
r : AUTO
The fl ash is automatically activated 
according to the recording condition.
s : AUTO/Red-eye reduction*
1
The fl ash is automatically activated 
according to the recording condition. It 
reduces the red-eye phenomenon (eyes 
of the subject appear red in photo fl ash) 
by triggering the fl ash before actually 
recording the picture.
After that, the fl ash is activated for actual 
recording again.
• Use this when you take pictures of 
people in low lighting conditions.
t : Forced ON
The fl ash is activated every time 
regardless of the recording condition.
• Use this when your subject is back-lit 
or under fl uorescent light.
q : Forced ON/Red-eye reduction*
1
• In [PARTY] or [CANDLE LIGHT] in 
scene mode (P47), the fl ash mode is 
set to Forced ON/Red-eye reduction.
u : Slow sync./Red-eye reduction*
1
When you take a picture with a dark 
background landscape, this feature 
makes the shutter speed slow when 
the fl ash is activated, so that the dark 
background landscape will become bright. 
Simultaneously it reduces the red-eye 
phenomenon. 
• You can use this setting only in 
[NIGHT PORTRAIT], [PARTY] or 
[CANDLE LIGHT] in scene mode (P47).
v : Forced OFF
The fl ash is not activated in any recording 
condition.
• Use this when taking pictures in 
places where the use of the fl ash is 
not permitted.
A
MENU
 
FLASH
SELECT
SET
AUTO
AUTO/RED-EYE
FORCED FLASH ON
FORCED OFF
or