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Taking Photographs—Flash Photography
5
 Press the shutter-release button halfway and check exposure (shutter 
speed and aperture).  In 
,  ,  , and   modes, the built-in Speedlight 
will pop up automatically if required for additional lighting and the fl ash 
will begin charging.  The shutter speeds and apertures available when the 
built-in Speedlight is raised are listed below.
Mode
Shutter speed
Aperture
Set automatically 
by camera
Value selected by 
user
 
3
P
Set automatically by camera (
1
/
500
1
/
60
 s) 
1
72
S
Value selected by user (
1
/
500
–30 s) 
2
79
A
Set automatically by camera (
1
/
500
1
/
60
 s) 
1
81
M
Value selected by user (
1
/
500
–30 s) 
2
82
Set automatically by camera (
1
/
500
1
/
125
 s)
Set automatically by camera (
1
/
500
1
/
60
 s)
Set automatically by camera (
1
/
500
–1 s)
Set automatically 
by camera
1 Limit for slow shutter speed is set using Custom Setting 21 (Shutter spd
 
152).  Regardless of option selected, camera may set shutter to speeds as slow 
as 30 s at fl ash sync settings of slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, and slow sync 
with red-eye reduction. 
2 Speeds faster than 
1
/
500
 s will be reduced to 
1
/
500
 s when built-in Speedlight is 
raised or optional Speedlight is attached and turned on.
3 Flash range varies with aperture.  Consult table of fl ash of fl ash ranges (
 100) 
when setting aperture in and modes.
6
 Check that the fl ash-ready  indicator  appears 
in the viewfi nder.  If the fl ash-ready indicator 
is not displayed when the built-in Speedlight is 
used, the shutter release will be disabled.
7
 Compose the photograph, making sure that the subject is within range 
of the fl ash (
 100), then focus and shoot.  If the fl ash-ready light blinks 
for about three seconds after the photograph is taken, the fl ash has fi red 
at full output and the photograph may be underexposed.  Check the 
results in the monitor.  If the photograph is underexposed, adjust settings 
and try again.