Red-eye, Reduction, Lamp – Nikon 990 User Manual

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Basic Photo

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y:

Using the Flash

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How it works

Setting

When to use it

For more information on:

Safe flash use

Focus mode

Multi-shot settings

Best-shot selection

Lens converter settings

Exposure options

Flash exposure level

Using an external flash

When lighting is poor and the flash is set to “Off” ( ) or “Slow Sync”
(

), shutter speed slows and photos may be blurred. If possible, use a

tripod when lighting is poor. At speeds of below

1

/

4

s, the shutter speed

indicator in the LCD monitor turns yellow. Noise may appear in photo-
graphs taken at speeds slower than this value.

The built-in flash will automatically be set to “Off ” ( ) when:
• you use autofocus with a setting of “Infinity” ( )
• you choose a multi-shot setting of Continuous, Multi-shot 16, VGA

Sequence, or Ultra HS (an external flash can still be used with these
settings)

• you choose a multi-shot setting of Movie
• you use best-shot selection (BSS)
• you use lens converter (LENS) settings
• the AE Lock option in the EXPOSURE OPTIONS sub-menu is on

When using the flash, be sure the flash window is unobstructed.

Pre-flash lamp fires

before main flash

to minimize “red-

eye” caused by

flash reflecting

from retina

Auto with

red-eye

reduction

Use for portraits (works

best when subjects are

well within range of flash

and are looking directly at

camera)

Flash fires when-

ever photo is

taken

Anytime

Flash (fill

flash)

Use to “fill-in” (illuminate)

back-lit subjects

A short pause is required between exposures for the flash system to charge.
While the flash is charging, the red flash lamp next to the viewfinder will
blink when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway. Try again after
briefly removing your finger from the shutter-release button.

Auto flash com-

bined with low

shutter speed

Slow

synchro-

nized

Use to capture both

subject and background at

night or under low light

conditions

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