Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Reset
- Reset Custom Settings (Custom Menu Item)
- Two-Button Reset (Does Not Affect Custom Settings)
- Clock Set (Setup Menu Item)
- Image Quality & Size
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Advanced Operation
- Using the Camera Menus
- Optional Accessories
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages & Displays
- Available Settings & Default Values
- Using the Command Dial
- Memory Capacity / Image Size
- Specs
- Index
- Scans of Software CD-ROMS
- Scans of Supplied DVDs
- 55-200mm Lens Information
- Warranty for Supplied Lenses
- Warranty Extension Offer for Supplied Lens
- Camera Warranty
Using
the
Built-in
Flash
•
The camera supports a variety
of
flash modes for photographing poorly lit or backlit sub-
jects. The flash modes available depend on
the
mode
selected
with
the
mode
dial; note
that
the
flash can
not
be used in
~,\1),
or
~
mode. The default flash setting for Digital Vari-
Program modes
is
automatically restored
when
the
mode
dial
is
rotated
to
a
new
setting or
the
camera
is
turned off.
Using
the
Built-in
Flash:
A~,
:i,
.~,
~
and
~
Modes
1 Rotate
the
mode
dial
to
A~,
:i,
.~,
~,
or~.
2 Choose a flash mode.
3
Take
pictures. Unless
\l)
(off)
is
selected,
the
flash will
pop
up
as
required when the shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway
and fire
when
a photograph
is
taken.
Choose a metering method and adjust exposure.
Take
pictures. The flash will fire whenever a picture
is
taken.
To
prevent
the
flash from
firing, lower
the
flash.
3 Choose a flash mode.
4
5
Using
the
Built-in
Flash:
P,
5,
A,
and M
Modes
1 Rotate
the
mode
dial
to
P,
5,
A,
or
M.
2
Press
the
0
button
to
raise
the flash.
Lowering
the
Built-in
Flash
To
save
power
when
the
flash
is
not
in
use,
press
it
gently
downward
until the latch clicks
into place.
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Reference:
More
on
Photography
(All
Modes}/Using
the
Built-in
Flash