Built-in flash, Single-frame and continuous shooting, Af-assist beam – Canon EOS 3000 N User Manual

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D Full Auto Mode

Built-in Flash

In the Basic Zone modes, if you pop-up the built-flash beforehand, it will fire

automatically under low-light or backlit conditions. In the Creative Zone

modes, you can pop up the built-in flash and fire the flash at any time

regardless of the ambient light level. To retract the flash head, push it down
by hand.

For details, see “Using the Built-in Flash” on page 60.

In the and < ^ > modes, the built-in flash will not fire.

AF-Assist Beam

When the camera has difficulty focusing, the AF-assist beam illuminates

the subject to aid focusing. The AF-assist beam operates in the Basic Zòne

and Creative Zone modes.

Q » The AF-assist beam is effective up to about 4 meters.

» If an EOS-dedicated, external Speedlite (sold separately) is attached to the

camera, the Speedlite’s built-in AF-assist lamp will light instead.

" The AF-assist beam operates in the Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes.

® If the camera has difficulty focusing the subject, the AF-assist beam will be

emitted by the camera or external, EOS-dedicated Speedlite.

Single-frame and Continuous Shooting

The film advance mode (single or continuous) when the shutter button is

held down is set automatically by the respective shooting mode.

The film advance mode set by the respective shooting mode is shown in

the “Feature Availability Table” on page 70.

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