Nikon D3400 Triple Lens Parent's Kit Owner's Manual
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❚❚ Flash Modes
The following flash modes are available:
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No (auto): When lighting is poor or the subject is backlit,
the flash pops up automatically when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway and fires as required. Not available
in
the flash pops up automatically when the shutter-release
button is pressed halfway and fires as required. Not available
in
o mode.
•
Njo (auto + red-eye reduction): Use for portraits. The
flash pops up and fires as required, but before it fires the red-
eye reduction lamp lights to help reduce “red-eye.” Not
available in
flash pops up and fires as required, but before it fires the red-
eye reduction lamp lights to help reduce “red-eye.” Not
available in
o mode.
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Njr (auto slow sync + red-eye): As for auto with red-eye
reduction, except that slow shutter speeds are used to
capture background lighting. Use for portraits taken at night
or under low light. Available in
reduction, except that slow shutter speeds are used to
capture background lighting. Use for portraits taken at night
or under low light. Available in
o mode.
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Nr (auto slow sync): Slow shutter speeds are used to
capture background lighting in shots taken at night or under
low light. Available in
capture background lighting in shots taken at night or under
low light. Available in
o mode.
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j (flash off ): The flash does not fire.
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The Information Display
Flash mode can also be selected in the
information display.
information display.