Using the built-in flash – Canon EOS 30D User Manual

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E-TTL II autoflash obtains high-precision and consistent flash shots.

If necessary, the built-in flash will pop-up automatically in low-light
or backlit conditions. (except in <3> <5> <7> modes)

Regardless of the light level, you can press the <D> button to pop-up
and fire the built-in flash whenever desired.
d

: For fully automatic flash photography. The shutter speed (1/

60 sec. - 1/250 sec.) and aperture are set automatically, just as
in <1> (Full Auto) mode.

s

: Enables you to set the desired shutter speed (30 sec. - 1/

250 sec.). The camera then automatically sets the aperture to
obtain the proper exposure at the shutter speed you have set.

f

: Enables you to set the desired aperture. The camera then

automatically sets the shutter speed (30 sec. - 1/250 sec.) to
obtain the proper exposure at the aperture you have set.
Against dark backgrounds such as the night scenes, slow-sync
shooting will be set so that both the subject and background are
exposed correctly. The main subject is exposed with the flash,
and the background is exposured with a slow shutter speed.

Because automatic slow-sync shooting uses a slow shutter
speed, always use a tripod.

If you do not want a slow shutter speed to be set, set C.Fn-03
[Flash sync. speed in Av mode] to [1: 1/250sec. (fixed)].
(p.168)

a

: You can set both the shutter speed (bulb or 30 sec. - 1/250

sec.) and aperture. The main subject is exposed properly by
the flash. The background exposure will vary depending on the
shutter speed and aperture.

8 : The flash result will be the same as the <d> mode.

Using the Built-in Flash

Using the Built-in Flash in the Basic Zone

Using the Built-in Flash in the Creative Zone

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