Nikon Z 50 Reference Manual - Page 136
Flash Modes
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Flash Modes Use the Flash mode option in the i or photo shooting menu to choose the effect produced by the flash. The options available vary with the shooting mode selected. Option Description Available in I Fill flash (front-curtain sync): The flash fires with every shot. P, S, A, M Red-eye reduction: Use for portraits. The red-eye J reduction lamp lights before the flash fires to help P, S, A, M reduce "red-eye". Slow sync: As for "fill flash", except that shutter speed L slows automatically to capture background lighting P, A at night or under low light. Slow sync + red-eye: Use for portraits or similar shots taken against a night or evening backdrop. In K addition to performing red-eye reduction, the P, A camera uses slow shutter speeds to capture background lighting. Rear-curtain sync: Normally the flash fires as the M shutter opens (front-curtain sync); in rear-curtain sync, the flash fires just before the shutter closes. P, S, A, M Slow sync is automatically enabled in modes P and A. b, k, p, X Auto: The flash fires automatically as required when lighting is poor or the subject is backlit. n, s, f, V, T, U, 5 s Auto + red-eye reduction: As for "red-eye reduction", except that the flash fires only as required. b, k, p, n, s, f, V, T, U, 5 108 Shooting Controls