Nikon D60BODY ユーザーズマニュアル

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Using the Built-in Flash
Chang
ing Shooting Settings
Changing the Flash Mode
Select Flash mode from the Quick settings display to adjust the setting (A 48).
Change the flash output depending upon shooting conditions. The flash modes available 
depend upon the mode currently selected with the mode dial.
* M is displayed after command dial is released.
Flash modes are described below.
• K (auto flash): When lighting is poor or subject is backlit, flash pops up 
automatically when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway and fires as required.
• L (red-eye reduction): Use for portraits. AF-assist lamp lights before flash fires, 
reducing “red-eye.”
• M (slow sync): Shutter speed slows automatically to capture background lighting 
at night or under low light. Use to include background lighting in portraits.
• N (rear curtain sync): Flash fires just before shutter closes, creating the effect of a 
stream of light behind moving subjects. If this icon is not displayed, flash will fire 
immediately after shutter opens.
D
Using the Command Dial
The flash mode can also be selected by rotating 
the command dial while pressing D. Confirm 
that the flash mode display changes, according 
to the shooting mode currently selected in the 
Shooting information display, while selecting a 
flash mode. In a, b, c, and d modes, press D to raise the flash. Press D again and hold it down 
while rotating the command dial to select a flash mode.
e, g, i, k
l
a, c
b, d
Auto (default setting)
Auto + red-eye
reduction
Off
Auto slow sync (default setting)
Auto slow sync +
red-eye reduction
Off
Fill flash
Red-eye  
reduction
Rear-curtain +
slow sync
*
Slow sync
Slow sync +
red-eye reduction
Fill flash
Rear-curtain sync
Red-eye  
reduction
Flash mode
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