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108
EN
Information
11
Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode
Shooting
Mode
Super
control
panel
Flash Mode
Flash
timing
Conditions for
firing the flash
Shutter
speed
limit
P/A
#AUTO
Auto flash
1st
curtain
Fires automatically
in dark/backlit *
conditions
1/30 sec. –
1/250 sec.
!
Auto flash
(red-eye reduction)
#
Fill-in flash Always fires
30 sec. –
1/250 sec.
$
Flash off
kk k
!
SLOW
Slow synchronization
(red-eye reduction)
1st
curtain
Fires automatically
in dark/backlit *
conditions
60 sec. –
1/250 sec.
#SLOW
Slow synchronization
(1st curtain)
#
SLOW2
Slow synchronization
(2nd curtain)
2nd
curtain
S/M
#
Fill-in flash
1st
curtain
Always fires
60 sec. –
1/250 sec.
#!
Fill-in flash
(red-eye reduction)
$
Flash off
kk k
#
2nd-C
Fill-in flash/Slow
synchronization
(2nd curtain)
2nd
curtain
Always fires
60 sec. –
1/250 sec.
* When the flash is set to the Super FP mode, it detects backlight and fires with a longer
duration than for normal flash before emitting light.
#AUTO, $ can be set in A mode.
Minimum range (FL-LM2)
The lens may cast shadows over objects close to
the camera, causing vignetting, or be too bright
even at minimum output.
Lens
Approximate distance at
which vignetting occurs
14 – 42 mm 0.2 m
17 mm 0.2 m
40 – 150 mm 0.65 m
12 – 50 mm 0.5 m
Use optional off-camera flash units to prevent vignetting. To prevent photographs from
being overexposed, select mode A or M and choose a high f-number, or reduce ISO
sensitivity.
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