Toshiba GSC-R30 Manuale Utente

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Setting the Flash
You can set the flash when you are shooting still images. Select the setting that best suits 
the conditions in which you are shooting. Your flash setting is retained even when you 
turn the camera off or the Auto power off function is activated.
1
Set the camera to recording mode and move the OK 
button to 
.
A list of flash icons appears.
2
Use the jog dial to select the desired flash icon and press 
the OK button.
To cancel the setting, press the MENU button or move 
the OK button to 
.
Suggested Situations for the Flash Settings
Flash
Flash operation and suggested situations
Setting
Scene
AUTO
The flash fires automatically as required by the 
shooting conditions.
[AUTO]
RED-EYE
REDUCTION 
(AUTO)
The flash fires automatically as required by the 
shooting conditions. When it fires, the flash fires 
twice and the shot is taken when the flash fires 
the second time. Used for shots or people or 
animals where you want to reduce the red-eye 
effect (see “Glossary” 
 p.198). Works best 
when the subject is looking directly at the 
camera and is relatively close.
[AUTO], [PORTRAIT], 
[SKIN ENHANCEMENT]
FORCED 
FLASH
The flash fires for every shot.Used for backlit 
shots and shots taken under artificial lighting 
(fluorescent lights, etc.).
[AUTO], [NIGHT SCENE], 
[SNOW&BEACH]
SUPPRESSED 
FLASH
The flash does not fire.Used for shots taken 
using indoor lighting and where the subject is 
beyond the effective range of the flash, such as 
theater and sporting events.
[AUTO], [PORTRAIT], [LANDSCAPE], 
[NIGHT SCENE], [SNOW&BEACH], 
[SPORTS], [SUNSET], 
[SKIN ENHANCEMENT]
OK
CANCEL
AUTO
OK
CANCEL
FORCED FLASH