Using an external eos-dedicated speedlite, Using the built-in flash – Canon EOS 3000 QD User Manual

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When the built-in flash is popped up,
flash photography is easy,
• When using a Basic Zone mode, pop

up the flash if the <^> icon blinks. If

the built-in flash is already popped up,

it will fire automatically when
necessary in low-light or backlit

conditions.

• When using a Creative Zone mode,

you can fire the flash at anytime by

popping up the built-in flash.
You can also set the flash aperture
and sync speed (1/90 sec. or slower)

and the flash will be controlled
automatically to suit the flash aperture
you have set.

Using

the Built-in Flash

Using an External EOS-Dedicated Speedlite

When an external EOS-dedicated, EX-series Speedlite like the 220 EX
or 380 EX is attached to the camera, flash photography is as easy as
with the built-in flash. An external Speedlite is effective for large group
photos, portrait lighting effects, etc., when a high flash output is

required.

The features available with an EX-series Speedlite differ depending on
the camera. Since the EOS 88 is a Type-B camera, see the section in
the Speedlite’s Instructions which applies to Type-B cameras.

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