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TAKING PICTURES AT A SLOW SHUTTER SPEED , - I Slow Shutter Speed (Flash-OFF) Depress the mode button to set the mode until (t El) appears on the LCD panel. In this mode, the flash does not discharge, and a picture is taken at a slow shutter speed up to approx. 1/3 seconds. Use it in places where flash photography is prohibited, such as in theaters and museums. Furthermore, this mode is also useful for a natural existing light effect in low ambient photography. / Slow-Speed-Sync Shooting (Flash-On) Depress the mode button until (ill) appear on the LCD panel. It is possible to photograph subjects and background in a balanced way (as shown in the photo) by using the flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow-speed to expose the low light background. Notes: • When shooting in low light, the shutter speed gets slower, and camera shake is likely to blur your picture. Use of a tripod is recommended. • Make sure you are within the flash effective range even when you use the flash as a fill-in flash in daylight. See page 17 or 29. 23

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TAKING
PICTURES
AT
A
SLOW
SHUTTER
SPEED
,
-
I
Slow
Shutter
Speed
(Flash
-OFF)
Depress
the
mode
button
to
set
the
mode
until
(t
El)
appears
on
the
LCD
panel.
In
this
mode,
the
fl
ash
does
not
discharge,
and
a
picture
is
taken
at
a
slow
shutter
speed
up
to
approx.
1/3
seconds.
Use
it
in
places
where
fl
ash
photography
is
prohibited,
such
as
in
theaters
and
museums.
Furthermore,
this
mode
is
also
useful
for
a
natural
existing
light
effect
in
low
ambient
photography.
/
Slow
-Speed
-Sync
Shooting
(Flash
-On)
Depress
the
mode
button
until
(ill)
appear
on
the
LCD
panel.
It
is
possible
to
photograph
subjects
and
back-
ground
in
a
balanced
way
(as
shown
in
the
photo)
by
using
the
flash
to
properly
expose
the
foreground
subject
and
a
slow
-speed
to
ex-
pose
the
low
light
background.
Notes:
When
shooting
in
low
light,
the
shutter
speed
gets
slower,
and
camera
shake
is
likely
to
blur
your
picture.
Use
of
a
tripod
is
recom-
mended.
Make
sure
you
are
within
the
fl
ash
effective
range
even
when
you
use
the
fl
ash
as
a
fill-in
fl
ash
in
daylight.
See
page
17
or
29.
23