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Pentax Zoom 90 - Flash-On (Forced Emission)

Pentax Zoom 90
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In
this
mode,
the
flash
will
always
fire
whether
the
sub¬
jects
are
in
a
bright
or
dark
environment.
Use
this
mode
for
Daylight-Synchro
and
Slow-Speed
Synchro
shooting.
Daylight-Synchro
Shooting
In
portrait
photography,
a
bright
background
often
causes
the
subject
in
the
picture
to
turn
out
darkened.
This
happens
when
the
subject
is
backlit,
when
there
is
a
window
behind
the
subject,
and
when
the
subject
is
shadowed
by
trees,
etc.
In
such
cases,
use
the
Daylight-
Synchro
Shooting
mode
within
the
appropriate
flash
-
effective
range^so
that
the
subject
and
background
are
shot
in
beautifully
balanced
lighting.
Slow-Speed
Synchro
Shooting
As
shown
in
the
photograph
at
left,
it’s
possible
to
expose
both
subject
and
backlighting
in
a
well-balanced
way.
When
shooting
the
subject
with
sunset
in
the
background,
for
example,
use
flash
at
slow
shutter
speed.
Use
a
tripod
in
this
mode
to
avoid
camera
shake.
Note;
Make
sure
you’re
within
the
flash-effective
distance
range
and
that
the
flash
(red)
lamp
glows
before
shooting.

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