Changing the flash modes - Sure Shot Z150u
Article ID: ART122510 |
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Date published: 05/12/2015 |
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Date last updated: 08/17/2015 |
Description
Changing the flash modes - Sure Shot Z150u
Solution
Changing the flash modes - Sure Shot Z150u
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You can cause the flash to fire for every shot or suppress flash operation completely to suit the subject or location.
Select the flash mode
Auto Autoflash
- In dark places and in backlit conditions, the flash fires automatically.
you can select whether the autoflash mode initially set when you turn the power on is  or . Set the camera to the desired autoflash mode and then switch the camera off.
Auto  Autoflash with Red-eye Reduction
- In dark places, the flash automatically fires after the red-eye reduction lamp has lit.
Flash ON (Fires for all shots)
- The flash fires when the picture is taken
 Flash ON with Red-eye Reduction (Fires for all shots)
- The flash always automatically fires after the red-eye reduction lamp has lit.
Flash OFF (Never fires)
+1.5 / -1.5 Flash OFF with Manual Exposure Compensation
There is automatic exposure compensation in backlit conditions but manual exposure compensation is also optional.
+1.5 Exposure Compensation
You can use this setting to prevent your subject from being too dark (underexposed) when the surroundings are extremely bright, such as at a ski-resort or in backlit conditions
-1.5 Exposure Compensation
You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too bright (overexposed) when surrounds are extremely dark, such as on a spotlit stage.
! Because of the slow shutter speeds in dark places in compensation modes, if the camera shake warning comes on (the green lamp blinks 16 times per second) you must use a tripod to keep the camera steady.
Flash Distance Range (with color print film)
Film Speed
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Wide-angle
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Telephoto
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ISO 100
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0.8-3.4m (2.6-11.2ft)
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1.0-2.5m (3.3-8.2ft)
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ISO 200
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0.8-4.8m (2.6-15.7ft)
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1.0-3.5m (3.3-11.5ft)
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ISO 400
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0.8-6.8m (2.6-22.3ft)
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1.0-5.0m (3.3-16.4ft)
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