Using the built-in flash – SIGMA SD14 User Manual

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USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

The cameras have built-in flash for taking pictures at night or in low light,
which is very convenient.

USING THE BUILT-IN FLASH

P mode, use this mode for automatic
photography. The flash sync speed and
aperture are set automatically. If the subject is
too dark, the flash indicator ” ” in viewfinder
will blink, then you can take a flash exposure
by following.

1

Grasp the built-in flash (see picture) and lift it
up gently.

2

Wait for the

mark to appear in the

viewfinder.


When you lift up the built-in flash, it will start charging. While the built-in flash is

charging, the

mark is not visible, but when the flash is sufficiently charged,

the indicator in viewfinder and on the LCD panel, will show

mark.

During the charging, the shutter cannot be released.

After you finish using the built-in flash, close the flash head by pressing the top

part of the flash down.

When you use the built-in flash continuously, the grip of the camera will

become warm. This is normal and not a defect.

CAUTION !!

The lens hood may intrude into the light path of the built-in flash unit,

resulting in a shadow at the bottom of the picture. (The same phenomenon is
possible with a lens, which has a large front lens and long length) Either
remove the lens hood, or use an external Sigma dedicated flash.

To prevent overheating and protect the built-in flash unit after using

continous shooting with flash, please do not use your flash for a while,.

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