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The flash starts recharging. While the 
flash is charging, the LCD Monitor goes 
off and the flash lamp blinks. Once 
charging is complete, the lamp goes off 
and it is possible to shoot.
How to use the hot shoe
Since the camera has a hot shoe, you can 
connect an external flash (available in stores) 
for use.
• By interlock with the internal flash, signals 
are issued to the hot shoe.
• The internal flash lights up with the external 
flash.
• Adjust the exposure using the exposure 
compensation (P.60) or manual exposure 
function (P.55).
• For details, see the documentation that 
came with the external flash.
To attach an external flash to the hot shoe, 
follow the steps below.
1. With the camera and external 
flash powers off, attach the 
external flash to the hot shoe.
2. Turn the camera power on and 
the Mode Dial to A/M for Aper-
ture Priority Mode (P.55).
3. Set the ISO sensitivity of the 
camera to other than AUTO.
4. Turn the external flash on, set 
the flash to Auto, and adjust the 
f-number and ISO sensitivity of 
the flash to those of the camera.
When removing the external flash from 
the camera, first turn the external flash 
off.
• Exposure may not be appropriate even 
when the f-number and ISO sensitivity of 
the external flash are the same as those of 
the camera. If so, change the f-number 
and ISO sensitivity of the flash.
• A flash on the market rarely have an X 
contact of the opposite polarity. This kind of 
flash may not only work but also cause a 
problem to the camera. For the terminal 
specifications, contact the manufacturer of 
the external flash.
• Use an external flash of a lighting angle 
covering the angle of view of the shooting 
lens.
• Use an external flash basically at a dis-
tance where the internal flash is not ade-
quate (long distance). Shooting at a short 
distance may end in over-exposure.
• Do not use an external flash having a spe-
cial signal pin. Using such a flash may 
cause inappropriate exposure or damage 
of the camera circuit.