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Recording still images in CAMERA mode Recording images with the flash
The flash pops up automatically. The default setting is auto (no indicator). To change the flash mode, press (flash) repeatedly until the flash mode indicator appears on the LCD screen.
(flash)
Each press of
(flash) changes the indicator as follows:
tt t AUTO (No indicator) Auto red-eye reduction: The flash fires before recording to reduce red-eye. Forced flash: The flash fires regardless of the surrounding brightness. No flash: The flash does not fire. The amount of flash is automatically adjusted to the appropriate brightness. You can also change FLASH LVL to the desired brightness in the menu settings (p. 175). Try recording various images to find the most appropriate setting for FLASH LVL. Notes � The recommended shooting distance using the built-in flash is 0.3 m to 2.5 m (31/32 feet to 8 1/3 feet). � Attaching the lens hood (optional) or a conversion lens (optional) may block the light from the flash or cause lens shadow to appear. � Auto red-eye reduction ( ) may not produce the desired effect depending on individual differences, the distance to the subject, the subject not looking at the prerecording flash or other conditions. � The flash effect cannot be obtained easily when you use forced flash in a bright location. � When recording with the flash, it takes longer to prepare for image capture. This is because your camcorder starts to charge power for firing after the flash pops up. Darken the surroundings by covering the lens, and press PHOTO lightly so that your camcorder starts to charge power after the flash pops up. � The flash CHG lamp flashes while the power for firing is being charged. After charging is completed, the flash CHG lamp lights up. � If it is not easy to focus on the subject automatically, for example, when recording in the dark, use the focal distance information (p. 71) for focusing manually.
Advanced Recording Operations
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