The
flash
range
The built-in flash range depends on the ISO sensitivity and aperture value.
Refer to the following table.
Aperture F2.8 F4.0 F5.6
ISO
AUTO
1.4 - 8.6 m (4.6 - 28 I - 6 m (3.3 -
20
I - 4.3 m (3.3 -
14
setting
feet) feet)
feet)
100
I - 4.3
m (3.3 -
14
I - 3 m (3.3 - 9.8 I -
2.1
m (3.3 - 6.9
feet) feet)
feet)
200 I - 6
m (3.3 - 20
1-4.3
m (3.3
-14
I - 3 m (3.3 - 9.8
feet) feet) feet)
400
1.4 - 8.6 m (4.6 - 28 I - 6 m (3.3 - 20
I - 4.3
m (3.3 -
14
feet) feet)
feet)
800
2 -
12
m (6.6 - 39 1.4 - 8.6 m (4.6 - 28
1- 6
m (3.3 - 20
feet) feet) feet)
1600
2.8 -
17
m (9.2 - 56
2 -
12
m (6.6 - 39
1.4-8.6
m
(4.6-28
feet)
feet) feet)
3200
4 -
24
m (13
-79
2.8 -
17
m (9.2 -
56
2 -
12
m (6.6 - 39
feet)
feet)
feet)
The
AF
illuminator
• AF illuminator does not operate when [Autofocus mode]
is
set
to_
(Continuous AF) or the subject
is
moving
in
azl
(Automatic AF). (The
(@il)
or
CO
indicator lights.)
• The AF illuminator may not operate with focal lengths of300
mm
or longer.
• When
an
external flash is attached, the AF illuminator
of
the external
flash
is
used.
To
deactivate
the
AF
illuminator
MENU
button
-+
a 2
-+
[AF
illuminator]
-+
[Off]
To
use
the
red-eye
reduction
The red-eye reduction reduces the red-eye phenomenon
by
providing pre-
flash (low-flash light) a few times before shooting when using the flash.
MENU
button
-+
0 1
-+
[Red
eye
reduc.]
-+
[On]
Note
• The red-eye reduction is available only when the built-in flash is used.
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