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The camera has FOUR flash modes: Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash and
Flash Off.
The table below will help you to choose the appropriate flash mode:
Flash Off.
The table below will help you to choose the appropriate flash mode:
Icon
Flash Mode
Description
[
]
Auto Flash
The flash fires automatically according to
the ambient lighting conditions.
Select this mode for general photography
the ambient lighting conditions.
Select this mode for general photography
[
]
Red-Eye Reduction
The flash emits a precursor-flash before
(With auto-flash
except the main flash fires. This causes
except to [
Tv
]
the pupil in the human eyes to contract,
[
Av
],[
M
])
reducing the red-eye phenomenon. Select
this mode when taking images of people
and animals in low-light conditions.
this mode when taking images of people
and animals in low-light conditions.
[ ]
Forced Flash
The flash will always fire regardless of the
surrounding brightness. Select this mode
for recording images with high contrast
(back lighting) and deep shadows.
surrounding brightness. Select this mode
for recording images with high contrast
(back lighting) and deep shadows.
[
]
Flash Off
The flash will not fire.
Select this mode when taking images in a
place where flash photography is prohibited,
or when the distance to the subject is
beyond the effective range of the flash.
Select this mode when taking images in a
place where flash photography is prohibited,
or when the distance to the subject is
beyond the effective range of the flash.
Note:
Auto flash can only be set at [
] mode. It can not be set at [M], [P], [Tv] and [Av] modes.
In the [
] Portrait mode, flash setting is fixed to Red-Eye Reduction mode automatically.
In the [
] Sports mode, flash setting is fixed to [
].
In the [
] Night scene mode, flash setting is fixed to [ ] except [
] Focus mode
.