Flash modes – Konica Minolta G600 User Manual

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Flash modes

The flash can be used when taking still images.
To select the flash mode, press the right key of
the controller (1) until the appropriate mode is
displayed. The active flash mode is displayed in
the top left corner of the LCD monitor.

Autoflash – the flash fires automatically in low-
light conditions.

Red-eye reduction – the flash fires a single burst
before the main flash burst to reduce red-eye; an
effect caused by light reflected from the retina.
Use in low-light conditions when taking photo-
graphs of people or animals, the pre-flashes
contract the pupils of the subject’s eyes. Red-
eye reduction is used with fill flash with manual
exposure.

Fill flash – the flash fires with each exposure
regardless of the amount of ambient light. Fill-
flash can be used to reduce harsh shadows
caused by strong direct light or sunshine.

Night portrait – for flash portraits at night. The
camera automatically balances the flash and
background exposures. When taking portraits,
ask your subject not to move after the flash
burst; the shutter may still be open for the back-
ground exposure.

Flash cancel

Red-eye reduction

Fill flash

Night portrait

RECORDING – BASIC OPERATION

Autoflash (No display)

Fill flash

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