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Nikon Coolpix P5100 - Using the Flash

Nikon Coolpix P5100
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Using
the
Flash
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Shooting When Lighting
Is
Poor and
the
Flash
Is
Disabled
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Use
of
a
tripod
is
recommended
to
stabilize
the
camera
during
shooting and avoid the effects
of
camera shake. Turn vibration reduction
(~
128)
off
when
using a tripod.
Place
the
camera
on
a flat, level surface or use a tripod (recommended).
The
!mID
symbol
is
displayed
when
the
camera automatically increases sensitivity
to
minimize blur
caused by slow shutter speed. Pictures shot
when
m
is
displayed may be slightly
mottled.
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Note on Using the Flash
When using
the
flash at a wide-angle
zoom
position, reflections
from
dust particles in
the
air may
appear
as
bright
spots
in
pictures.
To
reduce these reflections, set
the
flash
to
(!) (Off) or
zoom
in
on
the subject.
B The Flash Lamp
The flash lamp indicates flash status
when
the
shutter-release
button
is
pressed halfway.
OnJlash
will fire
when
picture
is
shot.
BlinksJlash charging. Wait a few seconds and try again.
Off:Flash will
not
fire
when
picture
is
shot.
When pictures are shot using
the
flash and a
low
battery, the
monitor
display will turn
off
and
the
flash
lamp
will blink until
the
flash
is
fully charged.
B The Flash
Mode
Setting
In
0 (auto), high-sensitivity shooting,
P,
5,
A,
and M modes, the default setting
is
tRuro
(auto).
When any flash
mode
other
than
t@
(auto
with
red-eye reduction)
is
applied in 0 (auto) mode,
the setting
is
only enabled until
the
camera
is
turned off. Turning the camera
off
returns flash
mode
to
tRuro
(auto). When flash
mode
is
applied in a scene mode, the setting
is
only enabled until
another
shooting
mode
is
selected or
the
camera
is
turned off.
B Red-eye Reduction
This camera
uses
advanced red-eye reduction ("In-Camera Red-Eye
Fix").
The flash fires repeatedly at
low
intensity before
the
main flash, reducing red-eye. The camera
then
analyzes the picture; if red-
eye
is
detected,
the
affected
area
will be processed
to
further reduce red-eye before the picture
is
saved.
Note
that because there
is
a slight lag
between
the
shutter-release
button
being pressed and
the picture being shot, this
mode
is
not
recommended
when
a quick shutter response
is
required.
The
time
before
the
next picture can be shot also increases slightly. Advanced red-eye reduction
may
not
produce
the
desired results
in
all
situations.
In
extremely rare instances,
areas
not
subject
to
red-eye may be affected by advanced red-eye reduction processing;
in
these
cases,
choose another
mode
and try again.
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More Information
See
"Using Optional Speedlights"
(~
139) for
more
information.
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