Taking A Picture; Using Flash Exposure Compensation - Insignia NS-DCF200C User Manual

On-camera flash for canon, nikon, or sony
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Taking a picture

1 On the camera, press the shutter button halfway to focus.
2 On the camera, fully press the shutter button. Your flash
fires a pre-flash that the camera uses to calculate
exposure and flash output the instant before the photo is
taken. Then the camera takes the picture.
If the flash output value is set to the maximum, Hi appears
on the LCD for three seconds. Adjust the camera's aperture,
shutter, and ISO parameters if underexposure appears.
If the flash output value is set to the minimum, Lo appears
on the LCD for three seconds. Adjust the camera's aperture,
shutter, and ISO parameters if overexposure appears.

Using flash exposure compensation

The flash exposure compensation (FEC) function lets you
adjust the flash output from -3 to +3 in 1/3 step increments.
FEC is useful in situations where you need to make minor
adjustments based on the environment.
1 Press the SET button.
The
(FEC) icon and
the flash exposure value
are highlighted on the
LCD.
2 Turn the select dial to
select 0.3 (1/3 step), 0.7
(2/3 step), or +0 (no
flash exposure
compensation).
3 Press the SET button to
save the setting.
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SLAVE
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