Pentax PZ-1p PZ-1p Manual - Page 97

speed/aperture

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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.

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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
com-
bination
for
correct
exposure.
See
page
47.
4.
Take
a
picture.
*
If
the
Pentax
function
No.7
selection
1
is
set,
the
cor-
rect
exposure
for
background
is
obtained
by
depress-
ing
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.