Flash shooting – JVC GC X 1 User Manual

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Flash Shooting

There are four flash modes:
Auto

: This setting automatically flashes when shooting under dark conditions.

Forced on

: Select this setting to force the flash.

Red-eye prevention

: Select this setting to minimize the “red-eye” effect that occurs when using the

flash. The flash is forced to light.

Off

: Select this setting to disable the flash even when shooting under dark conditions.

Note that in order to prevent blurry photos a tripod should be used with this
setting, since the shutter speed is slower.

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Turn the Power dial to “A” or “M”.

•Hold the Lock button down while turning the

Power dial.

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Press the Flash button and select the flash
mode.

•The “

” indicator appears on the LCD

panel.

•Press the Flash button repeatedly to cycle

through the following modes:
“Off”

(auto)”

“ (forced on)”

(red-eye prevention)”

“Off”

•If the mode is set to any mode other than

“Off”, charging starts and the flash standby
lamp (red) flashes. When the flash standby
lamp remains lit steadily, charging is
complete.

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Point the lens at the subject and half-press the
Shutter button.

4

Press the Shutter button all the way to take
the picture.

•The flash lights and the flash standby lamp

(red) begins flashing.

•In red-eye prevention mode, the flash lights

twice. The first flash is designed to reduce the
red-eye effect. The second flash is when the
picture is actually taken.

NOTES:

● Though the image on the LCD screen may appear

dark, there is no problem with the recorded
image.

● When the flash is turned on, the iris value is set to

F2.8/3.8 automatically.

● When shooting with the flash, it is not possible to

set the iris and exposure manually.

● Do not press the Shutter button while the flash is

being charged.

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