Changing flash modes – Ricoh CAMERA RDC-i500 User Manual

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Changing Flash Modes

There are four flash modes available with this camera. Switch the flash mode to
meet your photographic needs.

Display

Mode

Explanation

Flash Off

The flash will not fire, even in dark places. Use

this mode in places where flash photography is
prohibited and in bright indoor settings.

Auto

The flash will fire automatically in dark places

and where there is backlighting.

Forced Flash

Backlighting and strong light can produce dark
shadows on the faces of the subjects. Use this

(lit)

mode in such situations. The flash will always

fire, regardless of the brightness.

Slow Synchro

The flash can be fired to illuminate the subject

while a slow shutter speed correctly exposes the

(blinking)

background. By firing the flash, it is possible to
avoid the background alone being darkened.
Use this mode at indoor parties, etc., to clearly
photograph the subjects while making the most
of the background atmosphere.

* The factory default setting is

(Flash Off) mode.

Effective Range of the Flash

When you shoot with the flash activated, the flash has an effective range of
about 0.6 – 2.5 m (2 – 8.2 feet). The subject will appear dark in the picture if
the light from the flash fails to reach it.

A

Set the mode dial to [

] or [

]

B

Press the

button and select the

flash mode (

,

,

lit,

blinking).

The flash mode will change each time the
button is pressed.

The selected flash mode will be displayed. In
Auto mode, the

symbol will be displayed

on the LCD monitor only and not on the LCD
panel.

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