TAKING PICTURES AT A SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
Slow Shutter
Speed (Flash-
OFF)
Depress the mode
button unto (D®)
appears
on
the
LCD panel. In this mode, the flash does not dis¬
charge, and a picture is taken at a slow shutter
speed up to approx. 4 seconds. Use it in places
where the flash photography is prohibited, such as
in theaters and museums. Furthermore, this mode
is also useful for a natural existing light effect in
low ambient photography.
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Slow-Speed-Sync
Shooting
(I^h-
On)
Depress the mode
button unto (Q
appears
on
the
LCD panel. It is jrossible to photograph subjects
and background in a balanced way (as shown in
the photo) by using the built-in flash to properly
expose the foreground subject and a slow-speed to
expose the low light background.
Notes:
• When shooting in low light, the shutter speed
gets slower, and camera shake is likely to blur
your picture. Use of a tripod is recommended.
• Make sure you are within the flash- effective
range even when you use the built-in flash as a
fill-in flash in daylight. See page 21.
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