Casio exilim pro ex-f1 Manual De Usuario

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Advanced Settings
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External Flash Precautions
• After recording an image, check it on the monitor screen. If it is not what you 
expected, use the controls on the external flash unit to adjust flash intensity, and 
adjust the aperture and ISO sensitivity settings on the camera. Note that you 
cannot control external flash unit intensity using camera settings.
• Close up images often tend to be overexposed. If you are having overexposure 
problems, try adjusting the aperture and ISO sensitivity settings of the external 
flash unit and the camera. You can also try using the camera’s built in flash to 
correct for overexposure.
• Camera aperture (F) values are based on the widest optical zoom (1X). Using 
telephoto can cause slight lens darkness. Adjust the aperture and ISO sensitivity 
settings of the external flash unit and the camera as required when using optical 
zoom.
• If you do not plan to use the external flash, detach it from the camera and select 
some setting other than ¢ (External Flash) as the flash mode. The built-in flash 
will not operate properly while an external flash is attached.
Use the procedures in this section to install the lens hood that comes with the camera 
or a commercially available filter.
Installing the lens hood that comes with the 
camera shuts out unwanted light when shooting 
in very strong sunlight or against backlighting, 
which helps to reduce the chance of ghosting 
and flaring.
When installing the lens hood, align the guide 
mark on the hood with the guide mark on the 
camera lens, and press the hood until you hear it 
click into place.
To remove the lens hood, press the buttons on 
the left and right and pull it towards you.
Installing the Lens Hood or a Lens Filter
Installing the Lens Hood
The lens hood can be 
attached backwards when 
transporting the camera.
Lens hood
Guide marks
Buttons