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The AGS function may activate and cause 
the movie camera to pause the recording if 
you are recording a subject right above or 
right below you. In these cases, set 
[AGS] >> 
[OFF]
 then continue the recording.
Use the Recording start/stop button to pause 
or stop the recording. The AGS function is 
only a backup function for when you forget to 
pause the recording. 
≥The time it takes the camera to be put into 
recording pause after being tilted upside down 
varies depending on the operating conditions.
Using the built-in video flash
Use the built-in video flash in order to record still 
pictures in dark places.
Set to Tape/Card Recording Mode.
1
Set [ADVANCED] >> [FLASH] >> [
ß] or [ßA].
≥If [
ßA] is selected, then the video flash will 
automatically flash as necessary.
2
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] button.
≥The video flash is activated and the picture 
will be recorded.
≥You cannot use the built-in video flash unless 
the card is inserted in the movie camera.
≥The movie camera, even when its video flash 
has been turned off, automatically determines if 
the video flash is necessary by detecting the 
ambient brightness. (If it determines that the 
video flash is necessary, the [
] indication 
lights up in yellow.) 
≥When the [
ß] ([ßi]/[ßj]) indication or the [ßA] 
([
ßAi]/[ßAj]) indication is displayed, the video 
flash can be lit. If the indication is flashing or not 
displayed, the video flash cannot be lit. You can 
take a picture even if the indication is flashing.
≥The available range of the video flash is approx. 
1 to 2.5 metres in a dark place. Pictures will 
appear dark or reddish when they are recorded 
by using the video flash at distances greater 
than 2.5 metres. 
≥When set [FLASH] >> [
ßA] and the shutter 
speed, iris or gain is adjusted, the indication 
(either [
ßA], [ßAi], or [ßAj]) may disappear 
and the video flash may not be lighted.
≥Using the video flash fixes the shutter speed of 
1/750 s or faster to 1/500.
≥The picture may become out of focus in a dark 
place. If so, adjust the focus manually.
≥The picture may appear dark if video flash is lit 
in front of a white background.
≥A conversion lens (optional) can block the video 
flash and may cause a vignetting effect.
≥Do not use the video flash with the ND filter 
(optional) attached.
≥Set the flash to [
] where using a video flash is 
prohibited.
≥Do not block the video flash by hand or any 
other means.
ª
When the video flash is not used
Set [ADVANCED] >> [FLASH] >> [
].
ª
To adjust the brightness of the video 
flash
1
Set [ADVANCED] >> [FLASH LEVEL] >> 
select the desired brightness level.
[
ßj]:
If the brightness is too high ([
ßj] or 
[
ßAj] indication will appear.) 
[
ßd0]:
In normal recording ([
ß] or [ßA] 
indication will appear.) 
[
ßi]:
If the brightness is insufficient ([
ßi] 
or [
ßAi] indication will appear.) 
ª
Red eye reduction function
Reduces the phenomena where human eyes 
become red from flashes.
1
Set [ADVANCED] >> [RED EYE] >> [ON].
The [
] indication appears.
≥The flash is activated 2 times. Do not move until 
the second flash is finished.
≥Use this when you take pictures of people in 
dark places.
≥Red eye phenomenon may appear depending 
on the recording conditions.
PHOTO SHOT
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