C when lighting is poor: using the flash – Nikon P1 - P2 User Manual

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C When Lighting Is Poor: Using the Flash

The following six flash modes are available:

Mode

How it works

When to use it

z

Auto

Flash fires when lighting is
poor.

Best choice in most situations.

A

Auto with red-

eye reduction

Pre-flash is used before the
main flash fires to reduce
“red-eye.” If “red-eye” is
detected after an image is
taken, the camera will cor-
rect “red-eye” when stor-
ing the picture.

Use for portraits (works best when
subject is well within range of flash
and looking at pre-flash). Not recom-
mended when quick shutter response
is required.

B

Flash Cancel

(off)

Flash will not fire even
when lighting is poor.

Use to capture natural lighting under
dim light or where use of flash is pro-
hibited. If J (camera shake) icon
appears, care should be taken to
avoid blurring.

C

Anytime Flash

(fill flash)

Flash fires whenever pic-
ture is taken.

Use to “fill-in” (illuminate) shadows
and back-lit subjects.

CD

Slow sync

Auto flash combined with
slow shutter speeds.

Use to capture both subject and back-
ground at night or under dim light.
Care should be taken to avoid blur-
ring.

E

Rear-curtain

sync

Shutter speed slows; built-
in flash fires just before
shutter closes.

Creates stream of light trailing mov-
ing objects. Care should be taken to
avoid blurring when lighting is poor.

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