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Using Flash
Using flash for all shots (Forced Flash mode)
Use this mode when you want the flash to fire every time you take a picture.
This mode can be used pick out the subject's face when it is shaded, as for
shots taken in the shade of a tree, for example. This mode can also be used
to correct the adverse effects of backlighting or by artificial lighting.
Selecting the flash firing pattern
Ensure that your subject is within the effective range of the flash. (P.74)
The effectiveness of forced flash is limited in very bright conditions.
Control panel
Forced Flash mode
Preventing flash firing in dark conditions (Flash Off mode)
Use this mode to ensure that the flash does not fire in low-light conditions.
In this mode, the flash never fires, regardless of how dark it is. Use this mode
in situations such as art galleries where flash photography is prohibited, and
when you want to shoot evening or night scenes.
Control panel
Flash Off mode
This mode uses slower shutter speeds and a tripod should be used to
prevent camera shake. Moving subjects will appear blurred.
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