Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1GN Operating Instructions Manual page 107

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¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬
• You can set the aperture value, the
shutter speed and the ISO sensitivity
on the camera even when attaching
the external flash.
• Some commercial external flashes
have synchro terminals with
high-voltage or reversed polarity.
Using such external flashes may
cause a malfunction or the camera
may not operate normally.
Be sure to use Panasonic's external
flash (DMW-FL28) or specified
external flash (Metz 54MZ-3, 44MZ-2,
70MZ-5, LEICA SF-20, SF-24D).
• If using other external flash units,
please make sure the flash is
designed for use with a digital camera
and the trigger voltage is based on
ISO 10330 (less than 24 volts).
• When attaching the external flash, the
shutter speed becomes 1/60th to
1/250th in normal mode, 1 to 1/250th
in Slow sync. [
• External flash mode is selected when
attaching the external flash to the
camera even if the external flash is
turned off. Detach the external flash
when you are not using it.
• When attaching the external flash, the
built-in flash cannot be activated.
• When attaching the external flash, the
camera becomes unstable to be put.
• Detach the external flash when
carrying the camera.
• When attaching the external flash, do
not hold only the external flash
because it may drop off the camera.
• When using the external flash and
setting the white balance to [
(Flash), finely adjust the white
balance. (P64)
• If you take pictures close to the subject
in Wide, the vignetting effect may
appear on the bottom of the recorded
picture.
Others
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• Pictures may be overexposed with the
external flash in [AF-Macro]. In this
case, use the built-in flash.
• Read the operating instructions of the
external flash for details.

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