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4. Take a picture. Gently depress the shutter
release button.
5. The built-in flash pops up automatically
when the use of flash is recommended.
The shutter cannot be released if the subject is
out of focus.
Depress the shutter release button halfway
down. While [ ] is on, the camera-to-subject
distance is fixed (focus lock). To refocus on
another subject, lift your finger off the shutter
release button.
If the subject is moving too fast, the shutter may
not be released.
The built-in flash starts charging automatically.
When it is fully charged, [ ] appears on the
LCD panel.
Predictive Autofocus Mode
When the camera senses subject movement dur-
ing the autofocus operation, the camera will auto-
matically switch the focus mode to the predictive
autofocus mode to measure the speed of a mov-
ing subject, and predict where it will be at the
moment of shutter release to maintain sharp focus
on the subject.
The built-in flash does not retract automatically.
To retract the flash, push it by the top until it
clicks into the position.
Note that the built-in flash pops up even when
the subject is far away or beyond the maximum
flash effective range. See page 35 for the maxi-
mum flash effective range.
Note also that the built-in flash pops up even
when the lens on your camera is not appropriate
for shooting with a flash. For more details on
COMPATIBILITY OF F AND FA LENSES WITH
THE BUILT-IN FLASH, see page 69 for incom-
patible lenses.
When the built-in flash is used, using a lens hood
is NOT recommended as it may obstruct the
path of the light coming from the flash, causing
vignetting in the picture corners.
The built-in flash does not pop-up automatically
when the external flash is attached.
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BASIC OPERATION (SHOOTING)

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