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Setting Flash

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Setting Flash 13 (See "Introduction to Optional Accessories" on page 145) When shooting stills, you can use the optional VWFLH3*1 Flash (P. 145). Refer to the Flash manual for instructions. Setting of Flash AUTO ON OFF On-screen information A*2 Manner of emitting light Automatically emits light in dark place or in a place lit from rear. Always emits light regardless of brightness. No light emission. Note: • The DVD Video Camera automatically sets the shutter speed between 1/800 and 1/30 second (between 1/800 and 1/10 second if Program AE has been set to Low Light) depending on subject brightness (P. 80). • The available range of the Flash is about 1 - 4 m. • See "Switching Quality of Still Image (Quality)" on page 85 if you want to change the still quality mode. • Dark subjects may not be in clear focus even if the Flash is used. It is recommended that you illuminate a subject when recording in a dark place. • When you use accessories for hot shoe (only optional VW-FLH3), the power is supplied by this DVD Video Camera. (Only for VDR-M75PP/VDR-M95PP.) • The built-in flash cannot be used together with the separately sold Flash. • If a separately sold Flash is connected, it is given priority. (Only VDR-M95PP.) *1 Only for VDR-M75PP/VDR-M95PP *2 Without light emission, the " A" display is cleared when you press the Photo shot button halfway. When using the flash, if you press the Photo shot button half-way the indication will change to " ". 69

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13
Setting Flash
(See “Introduction to Optional Accessories” on page 145)
When shooting stills, you can use the optional VW-
FLH3
*1
Flash (P. 145). Refer to the Flash manual for
instructions.
*
1
Only for VDR-M75PP/VDR-M95PP
*
2
Without light emission, the “
A
” display is cleared
when you press the Photo shot button halfway.
When using the flash, if you press the Photo shot
button half-way the indication will change to “
”.
Note
:
The DVD Video Camera automatically sets the shutter
speed between 1/800 and 1/30 second (between 1/800
and 1/10 second if Program AE has been set to Low
Light) depending on subject brightness (
P. 80
).
The available range of the Flash is about
1 - 4 m.
See “Switching Quality of Still Image (Quality)” on
page 85 if you want to change the still quality mode.
Dark subjects may not be in clear focus even if the Flash
is used. It is recommended that you illuminate a subject
when recording in a dark place.
When you use accessories for hot shoe (only optional
VW-FLH3), the power is supplied by this DVD Video
Camera. (Only for VDR-M75PP/VDR-M95PP.)
The built-in flash cannot be used together with the
separately sold Flash.
If a separately sold Flash is connected, it is given priority.
(Only VDR-M95PP.)
Setting of
Flash
On-screen
information
Manner of
emitting light
AUTO
A
*
2
Automatically
emits light in dark
place or in a place
lit from rear.
ON
Always emits light
regardless of
brightness.
OFF
No light emission.