Pentax PZ-1p PZ-1p Manual - Page 97
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Slow-Speed-Sync Shooting It is possible to photograph subjects and background in balanced away by using the flash to properly expose the foreground subject and a slow-shutter-speed to expose the low light background. The Slow-speed-sync flash operation works in the Hyper Manual Mode and the Shutter-Priority AE Mode. Hyper Manual Mode 1. Depress the flash pop-up button to activate the built- in flash. 2. Set the camera's exposure mode to the Hyper Manual Mode. 3. Select an appropriate shutter speed/aperture combination for correct exposure. See page 47. 4. Take a picture. * If the Pentax function No.7 selection 1 is set, the correct exposure for background is obtained by depressing the [IF] button. See page 102. * If the Pentax function No.7 selection 0 is set and the [IF] button is depressed, the low light background may not be exposed properly because of the shutter speed is slowed down to the speed that does not cause camera shake. Shutter-Priority AE 1. Set the camera's exposure mode to the Shutter- priority AE mode. 2. Set the desired shutter speed slower than 1/250 second. 3. Depress the flash pop-up button to activate the built- in-flash. 4. Take a picture. * Use of a tripod is recommended to prevent camera shake.