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_1_
Shooting
When
the
Flash
Is Disabled
(_))
or Lighting
Is Dim
• Use of a tripod
is recommended
to stabilize
the camera
during
shooting
and avoid the effects
of
camera
shake.
• The []_
indicator
is displayed
when the camera
automatically
increases
sensitivity,
Pictures taken
when
_
is displayed
may be slightly
mottled.
• The noise reduction
function
may be activated
with some shooting
conditions
such as dim
lighting.
More time than
usual is required
to record pictures
to which
noise reduction
is applied,
_1_
Note
on Using
the
Flash
When using the flash, reflections
from dust particles
in the air may appear
as bright
spots in pictures,
To reduce these
reflections,
set the flash to _) (off).
F,"
[]
The
Flash
Lamp
The flash lamp indicates
flash status when the shutter
_
release button
is pressed halfway.
• On: Flash will fire when
picture
is taken.
_-
• Blinks: Flash charging.
Wait a few seconds
and try
o_
again,
• Off: Flash will not fire when
picture
is taken,
_
If the battery
is low, the monitor
display
will turn
off,
,_,
and remain
off, until the flash is fully charged.
D
[]
The
Flash
Mode
Setting
The default
flash mode
setting
varies with shooting
mode,
• _
(auto) mode:
_AIJ[I] ( auto)
o
d)
• Scene: varies with the selected
scene mode
([.]J_ 62)
• [_ (smart portrait):
fixed at _AIJ[O (auto) when Off is selected
for Blink
proof;
_) (off') when On is
selected
for Blink proof
(_
74)
There may be functions
with which
the flash cannot
be enabled.
Bee "Camera
Settings
that Cannot
Be Applied
Simultaneously"
(_
58) for more information,
The flash mode setting
applied
in I_ (auto) mode
is stored in the camera's
memory
even after the
camera
is turned
off, and reapplied
the next time I_
(auto) mode
is selected.
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Red-eye
Reduction
This camera
uses advanced
red eye reduction
("In Camera Red Eye Fix").
If the camera
detects "red eye" while a picture
is being
recorded,
the affected
area will be processed
to reduce
red eye before
the picture
is saved. Note the followings
when
shooting.
• More time than
usual is required
to record
pictures,
• Red eye reduction
may not produce
the desired
results in all situations,
• In extremely
rare instances,
areas not subject to red eye may be affected
by red eye reduction
processing;
in these cases, choose
another
flash mode
and try again,
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