FujiFilm X100F User Manual

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Flash Photography

FLASH FUNCTION SETTING

FLASH FUNCTION SETTING

The following options
are available with the
built-in fl ash:

MODE

Built-In Flash

ADJUST

END

A

Flash control mode: Choose from the options below.

A

(TTL): TTL mode. Adjust fl ash compensation (

B

)

and choose a fl ash mode (

C

).

B

(M): The fl ash fi res at the selected output (

B

) regard-

less of subject brightness or camera settings. Output is
expressed in fractions of full power, from 1/1 to 1/64. The
desired results may not be achieved at low values if they
exceed the limits of the fl ash control system; take a test
shot and check the results.

C

(COMMANDER): Choose if the fl ash is being used to con-

trol remote synced fl ash units, for example as part of a
studio fl ash system.

D

(OFF): The fl ash does not fi re.

B

Flash compensation/output: Adjust fl ash level. The options
available vary with the fl ash control mode (

A

).

C

Flash mode (TTL): Choose a fl ash mode for TTL fl ash control.
The options available vary with the shooting mode (P, S, A,
or M) selected.

E

(FLASH AUTO): The fl ash fi res only as required; fl ash lev-

el is adjusted according to subject brightness. A

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displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway
indicates that the fl ash will fi re when the photo is taken.

F

(STANDARD): The fl ash fi res with every shot if possible;

fl ash level is adjusted according to subject brightness.
The fl ash will not fi re if not fully charged when the shut-
ter is released.

G

(SLOW SYNC.): Combine the fl ash with slow shutter

speeds when photographing portrait subjects against a
backdrop of night scenery. The fl ash will not fi re if not
fully charged when the shutter is released.

D

Sync: Choose whether the fl ash is timed to fi re immediately
after the shutter opens (

H

/1ST CURTAIN) or immediately

before it closes (

I

/2ND CURTAIN). 1ST CURTAIN is recom-

mended in most circumstances.

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