Setting the flash, P. 113, Built-in flash settings – Canon PowerShot G10 User Manual

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You can make detailed built-in flash and external flash* settings to fit
the shooting conditions.

* See Setting the Externally Mounted Flash

(p. 268)

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Built-in Flash Settings

Setting the Flash

Available Shooting Modes

p. 298

Menu Item

Summary

Note

Flash Mode

When set to [Manual], you can

control the flash output in the

or

shooting mode.

Flash Exp.

Comp

Flash exposure compensation can

be adjusted in the range of –2 to +2

stops in 1/3-stop increments. You

can combine the flash exposure

compensation with the camera’s

exposure compensation function

for balanced exposure of the

background when shooting with a

flash.

In

or

shooting mode, set

[Flash Mode] to

[Auto] in advance.

Flash Output The flash output can be controlled

in three steps, up to full, when

shooting.

In

or

shooting mode,

please set [Flash

Mode] to [Manual].

Shutter Sync. You can switch the timing at which

the flash fires.

1st-curtain The flash fires right after the shutter

opens, regardless of the shutter

speed. Usually, the 1st-curtain is

used when shooting.

2nd-curtain The flash fires right before the

shutter closes. Compared with the

1st-curtain, the flash fires later and

allows you to shoot images in

which, for example, a car’s taillights

seem to trail off behind.

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