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Daylight Synchronization Function In the Hyper Programmed AE, Programmed AE, ShutterPriority AE, or Aperture-Priority AE mode, the shutter speed or aperture changes according to the ambient brightness. Simply using the flash invokes the daylight synchronization function, which would otherwise require complicated exposure control. About Slow-Speed-Synch 1. Turn the Tv direct dial to switch from the Hyper Programmed AE mode to the Shutter-Priority AE mode. * This operation is not necessary if the Shutter-Priority AE mode has already been selected. However, if the aperture setting on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder blinks, the correct aperture is not available. Adjust the shutter speed until the aperture setting stops blinking. 2. Select the desired shutter speed. 3. Press the flash pop-up button. 4. Take the photo. * In the slow-speed synch mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. * The slow-speed synch is also possible in the Hyper Manual mode. About the AF Spot Beam The accuracy of the autofocus system is reduced in the dark. When the shutter release button is pressed halfway down after popping up the flash, a red beam (AF spot beam) is projected to help the camera accurately focus on any subject within a lm to 4m range. The AF spotbeam can be used when a KAF2- or KAFmount lens or other lens (A or M lens) is combined with an AF adapter 1.7x in the AF-Single mode. If you do not wish to use flash, first lock the focus with the flash released and then retract the built-in flash. If the external flash unit in use projects an AF spotbeam as in the case of the AF330FTZ, the built- 0-a in AF spotbeam does not operate. 0 * The AF spotbeam will not project in a bright place. atti:Tr- Of