Selecting a flash mode – Sony DSC-F717 User Manual

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Selecting a flash mode

,

Set the mode dial to

, and

press

v

( ) on the control

button repeatedly to select a
flash mode.

Each time you press v ( ), the indicator
changes as follows.

No indicator (Auto):

The flash

automatically pops up and strobes when the
surroundings are dark (default).

r

(Forced flash):

The flash strobes

regardless of the surrounding brightness.

r

(No flash):

The flash does not strobe.

If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU
first so that the menu disappears.

You can also carry out this operation when the
mode dial is set to

,

S, A, M, SCN or

(Clip Motion).

You can change the brightness of the flash with
[FLASH LEVEL] in the menu settings
(page 107). (You cannot change the brightness
of the flash while the mode dial is set to

.)

When [ISO] is set to [AUTO] in the menu
settings, the recommended shooting distance
using the built-in flash is approximately 0.3 m
to 4.5 m (11 7/8 inches to 177 1/4 inches).
When it is not set to [AUTO], the flash may be
ineffective even if the flash level is changed.

When using the Auto or

(Forced flash)

mode, you may notice some noise in the
image when you look at the screen in a dark
place, but this will have no effect on the shot
image.

While charging the flash, the /CHG lamp
flashes. After the charging is complete, the
lamp goes out.

When you press the shutter button halfway
down while the flash is strobing, the /CHG
lamp turns on.

You can mount an external flash on this camera
(page 63).

Attaching a conversion lens (not supplied) may
block the light from the built-in flash or cause
the lens shadow to appear.

To reduce the red-eye
phenomenon when shooting
live subjects

Set [RED EYE REDUCTION] to [ON] in
the SET UP settings (page 110).

indicator appears on the screen, and the
flash pre-strobes before shooting to reduce
the red-eye phenomenon.

Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired
effects depending on individual differences, the
distance to the subject, if the subject does not
see the pre-strobe, or other conditions.

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