Nikon D7200 User Manual

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❚❚ Flash Modes
The following flash modes are available:
Fill flash
: The flash fires with every shot.
Red-eye reduction
: Use for portraits. The flash fires with every 
shot, but before it fires, the red-eye reduction lamp lights to 
help reduce “red-eye.” Not available in 
0 mode.
Red-eye reduction with slow sync
: As for “red-eye reduction”, above, 
except that shutter speed slows automatically to capture 
background lighting at night or under low light. Use when 
you want to include background lighting in portraits. Not 
available in modes SM, and 
0.
Slow sync
: As for “fill flash”, above, except that shutter speed 
slows automatically to capture background lighting at night 
or under low light. Use when you want to capture both 
subject and background. Not available in modes SM, and 
0.
Slow rear-curtain sync
: As for “rear-curtain sync”, below, except 
that shutter speed slows automatically to capture 
background lighting at night or under low light. Use when 
you want to capture both subject and background. Not 
available in modes SM, and 
0. S is displayed when 
setting is complete.
Rear-curtain sync
: The flash fires just before the shutter closes, 
creating a stream of light behind moving light sources as 
shown below at right. Not available in modes PA, and 
0.
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Off
: The flash does not fire. Not available in 
0 mode. 
Front-curtain sync
Rear-curtain sync