Available flash modes, A62) for more – Nikon P7100 User Manual

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Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector

Sh
ooting Feat

ures

Available Flash Modes

C

Flash Mode Setting

The setting varies with shooting mode. See “Available Functions” (

A60) and “List of the Default

Settings” (

A69) for more information.

This feature may not be used in combination with certain features. See “Features That Cannot Be

Used Simultaneously” (

A80).

The changed flash mode setting applied in the following situations is saved in the camera’s

memory even after the camera is turned off.
- When shooting mode

A, B, C or D is used

- When V (auto with red-eye reduction) is selected in A (Auto) mode

U

Auto

Flash fires automatically when lighting is dim.

V

Auto with red-eye reduction

Best choice for portraits. Reduces red-eye effect caused by flash in portraits (

A63).

W

Off

Flash does not fire.
Available when the scene mode is x (scene auto selector) or an optional

Speedlight (external flash unit) is attached.

Use of a tripod is recommended to avoid the effects of camera shake when

shooting in a dark location.

X

Fill flash

The flash fires when a picture is taken, regardless of how bright the subject is. Use to
“fill-in” (illuminate) shadows and backlit subjects.

S

Manual

Flash is forcibly fired at the flash output that is set for the built-in flash.
Choose the flash output from SFull (full flash), S1/2, S1/

4, S1/8, S1/16,

S1/

32 and S1/64. For example, when S1/16 is chosen, the flash is 1/16 of the

full flash.

Not available when a Speedlight flash unit (available separately) is attached.

Y

Slow sync /Z Rear-curtain sync

Slow sync:

Fill flash is combined with a slow shutter speed.
Suitable for portraits of human subjects shot at night or under dim light. Flash
illuminates main subject; slow shutter speeds are used to capture background.

Rear-curtain sync:

Fill flash fires just before the shutter closes, creating the effect of a stream of light
behind moving subjects.

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