User Manual
Table Of Contents
- BEFORE YOU START
 - SAFETY NOTES
 - CONTENTS
 - GETTING READY
 - MODE OVERVIEW
 - BASIC OPERATION
 - PLAYBACK
 - USING THE MENUS
 - CONNECTIONS
 - APPENDICES
 
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Flash Mode
The lash provides supplemental light for a scene. 
The lash is usually used when shooting against the 
light to highlight the object; it is also suitable for 
metering and shooting in darker scenes to improve 
the exposure.
1.  Pop the lash up manually as shown below:
2.  Press the right arrow button (   ) to enter the 
Flash Settings Menu.
3.  Press the left/right arrow buttons to select the 
following 5 modes:
   Flash Auto 
Camera lash goes o automatically 
based on existing light conditions.
  Fill Flash 
The lash will engage with each shot 
even if there is enough available light to 
take the photo without lash.
  Slow Sync 
This allows you to take pictures of 
people at night that clearly show 
both your subjects and the night 
time backdrop. The use of a tripod is 
recommended when shooting with this 
setting.
  Slow Sync + Red-Eye 
Use this mode for slow synchrony shots 
with red-eye reduction.
  Red-Eye Reduction 
The camera emits a brief pre-lash 
before the picture is taken to reduce 
red-eye eects.
4.  Press the   button to conirm the settings and 
exit.










