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EN
Shooting
2
Flash Mode and Shutter Speed
The range of shutter speeds available varies with the ash mode. The range of
available speeds can be further restricted using the options in the G custom menu.
g [#X-Sync.] (P. 195), [#Slow Limit] (P. 195)
Exposure
mode
LV super
control panel
Flash mode Flash timing Shutter speed
P/A
#
Fill ash
Front-curtain sync 301/250 s
0
Red-eye
$
Flash off
1
Red-eye slow
Front-curtain sync
601/250 s
2
Slow front-curtain sync
M
Slow rear-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync
S/M
#
Fill ash
Front-curtain sync 601/250 s
0
Red-eye
$
Flash off
M
Slow rear-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync 601/250 s
B
*
#
Fill ash
Front-curtain sync
0
Red-eye
$
Flash off
M
Slow rear-curtain sync Rear-curtain sync
* Rear-curtain sync is not available when [LIVE COMP] is selected (P. 47).
The fastest shutter speed available when the ash res is 1/250 s. Bright backgrounds in
pictures taken with the ash may be overexposed.
• The ash sync speed for silent modes (P. 74), High Res Shot (P. 76), and focus
bracketing (P. 134) is 1/50 s. Setting [ISO] to a value over ISO 8000 when using an
option that requires the electronic shutter (for example, silent mode or focus bracketing)
sets the ash sync speed to 1/20 s. The ash sync speed is also set to 1/20 s during ISO
bracketing (P. 133).
Even the minimum available ash output may be too bright at short range. To prevent
overexposure in pictures taken at short range, select mode A or M and choose a smaller
aperture (higher f-number) or choose a lower setting for [ISO].

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