When the object is located 0.7 - 1.0 m (2.3 ft. - 3 ft. 3 3/8 in.) away from the camera, you can tilt the flashlamp slightly downward for flash
photography to ensure accurate illumination.
Hold the camera firmly and tilt down the flashlamp.
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On the LCD panel, is displayed to indicate bounce flash photography.
The downward tilt angle is up to -8 °.
Note
When you photograph the subject located closer than 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) from the camera, the bottom of the photographed images may appear darker because
the flashlamp is not capable of tilting down sufficiently enough to illuminate the subject. For close-up photography, it is recommended that you use an off-
camera flash unit, a macro twin flash unit (not supplied), or a ring light (not supplied).
HVL-F60RM/HVL-F60RM2: You can tilt down the flashlamp only when it is in the upright position or tilted sideways by 90 ° in either direction.
When the physically long lens is used, the flash light may be obstructed by the lens end.