Introduction
Flash settings for each modes
There are limitations on flash settings when using Scene modes (
or Macro/Landscape mode (
B Note
It is recommended that you use the default flash settings in each of these modes.
Scene mode
Scene mode
Sports Action
Portrait
Sunset
Night Portrait
Twilight
Night View
Black and White
Sepia
BNote
Macro/Landscape mode
Macro/Landscape
mode
Macro
Landscape
BNote
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g Flash Off mode (Default), b Fill-in Flash mode
a Auto Flash mode, h Red-eye Reduction Auto mode
h Red-eye Reduction Auto mode (Default), g Flash Off mode
b Fill-in Flash mode, a Auto Flash mode
g Flash Off mode
h Red-eye Reduction Auto mode (Default), a Auto Flash mode
g Flash Off mode
a Auto Flash mode (Default), h Red-eye Reduction Auto mode
g Flash Off mode, b Fill-in Flash mode
When the Scene mode returns to Normal mode, the flash mode reverts to the last
flash mode selected in Normal mode. However, if you change the flash mode while in
a Scene mode, that flash mode is retained when you return to Normal mode.
g Flash Off mode (Default), b Fill-in Flash mode
g Flash Off mode
• The flash mode reverts to the last flash mode set in Normal mode when the Macro/
Landscape mode returns to Normal. However, if you change the flash mode while
in Macro mode, that flash mode is retained when you return to Normal mode.
• Using the Fill-in Flash mode while in Macro mode will result in over-exposure.
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Available flash modes
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