Using a commercially available external flash – Sony DSC-R1 User Manual

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Using a commercially available external flash

You can mount a commercially available external flash that supports the advanced accessory
shoe.

1

Mount the external flash to the advanced accessory shoe.

2

Display the

(Setup) screen (page 32).

3

Select

(Camera 2) by moving the multi-selector to v/V, [Flash] by moving to B/v/V, [Ext.]

by moving to B/v, then press the center of the multi-selector.

4

Turn on the external flash.

5

Set the mode dial to M or A.
The flash also strobes when the mode dial is not set to M or A but we recommend recording with
the mode dial set to M or A.

6

Shoot the image.

• If you record with [Flash] set to [Int.] in the

(Setup) menu, the built-in flash may pop up. If this

happens, return the built-in flash to its original position and set [Flash] to [Ext.] (page 74).

• When you set [Flash] to [Ext.] in the

(Setup) menu,

is indicated. In this case, the built-in flash is

disabled.

• Set the most appropriate aperture value according to the guide number of the flash used and the distance to

the subject.

• The flash guide number varies according to the ISO sensitivity (page 45) of the camera, so be sure to

check the ISO number.

• Note that the camera may not function properly or may malfunction when using a flash manufactured by

another company for a specific camera (generally a flash with multiple contact points on the advanced
accessory shoe), a high-voltage type flash, or a flash accessory.

• Depending on the type of commercially available external flash, you may be unable to use some functions,

and other operations may be difficult.

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