Using an external eos-dedicated speedlite, Flash photography – Canon EOS 3000 N User Manual

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When the buiit-in flash is popped up,
flash photography is easy.

* When using a Basic Zone mode, pop

up the flash if the <"^> icon blinks. If

the built-in flash is already popped up,

it will fire automatically when

necessary in low-light or backlit

conditions.

» When using a Creative Zone mode,

you can fire the flash at anytime by

popping up the built-in flash.

You can also set the flash aperture
and sync speed (1/90 sec. or slower)

and the flash will be controlled
automatically to suit the flash aperture

you have set.

Flash Photography

Using an External EOS-Dedicated Speedlite
Flash photography with an external, EOS-dedicated, EX-series

Speedlite is as easy as using the camera’s built-in flash. E-TTL

autoflash linked to the AF frame is also possible. An external
Speedlite is recommended for large group shots requiring a large

flash output and for portraits using interesting lighting effects.

High-speed sync (FP flash) which can synchronize with all shutter

speeds can be used, as well as FE lock (flash exposure lock).

For details, read the Speedlite’s instructions which apply to Type

A cameras.

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