Sony DSLR-A100K User Guide - Page 86

Recording menu 2

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Recording menu 2 For details on the operation 1 page 80 The default settings are marked with . Red eye Reduces the red-eye phenomenon by providing low-flash light a few times before shooting when using the flash. On Reduces the red-eye phenomenon. Off Does not use Red-Eye Reduction. • Red-Eye reduction is available only with the built-in flash. (When using an external flash (not supplied), the red-eye phenomenon rarely occurs.) Flash control You can select the flash control mode to set the amount of flash light. ADI flash Pre-flash TTL A pre-flash is fired right before shooting, and the camera sets the amount of flash light by measuring the amount of reflected light from the pre-flash and the associated distance information. A pre-flash is fired right before shooting, and the camera sets the amount of flash light by measuring only the amount of reflected light from the pre-flash. The distance information is not used in the calculation. ADI: stands for "Advanced Distance Integration" P-TTL: stands for "Pre-flash, Through the lens" • When the distance between the subject and the external flash (not supplied) cannot be determined, (wireless flash shooting using an external flash (not supplied), shooting with an off-camera flash using a cable, shooting with a macro twin flash or ring light, etc.) the camera automatically selects Pre-flash TTL mode. • Select [Pre-flash TTL] in the following cases, as the camera cannot obtain accurate distance information with ADI flash. - A wide panel is attached to the HVL-F36AM flash. - A diffuser is attached to the surface of the flash. - A filter with an exposure factor, such as an ND filter, is used. - A close-up lens is used. • ADI flash is only available in combination with the lens that is provided with a distance encoder. To determine the lens is equipped with a distance encoder, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the lens. Flash default When the mode dial is set to AUTO, P, or Scene Selection, the flash mode is set to autoflash (default setting) automatically. When the flash is pulled up, if you want to make sure the flash fires without fail, you can set it to Fill-flash. In either case, you can change the flash mode with the function dial and the Fn button. 86

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For details on the operation
1
page 80
Recording menu 2
The default settings are marked with
Reduces the red-eye phenomenon by providing low-flash light a few times before shooting
when using the flash.
Red-Eye reduction is available only with the built-in flash. (When using an external flash (not supplied),
the red-eye phenomenon rarely occurs.)
You can select the flash control mode to set the amount of flash light.
ADI: stands for “Advanced Distance Integration”
P-TTL: stands for “Pre-flash, Through the lens”
When the distance between the subject and the external flash (not supplied) cannot be determined,
(wireless flash shooting using an external flash (not supplied), shooting with an off-camera flash using a
cable, shooting with a macro twin flash or ring light, etc.) the camera automatically selects Pre-flash TTL
mode.
Select [Pre-flash TTL] in the following cases, as the camera cannot obtain accurate distance information
with ADI flash.
A wide panel is attached to the HVL-F36AM flash.
A diffuser is attached to the surface of the flash.
A filter with an exposure factor, such as an ND filter, is used.
A close-up lens is used.
ADI flash is only available in combination with the lens that is provided with a distance encoder. To
determine the lens is equipped with a distance encoder, refer to the operating instructions supplied with
the lens.
When the mode dial is set to AUTO, P, or Scene Selection, the flash mode is set to autoflash
(default setting) automatically. When the flash is pulled up, if you want to make sure the flash
fires without fail, you can set it to Fill-flash. In either case, you can change the flash mode
with the function dial and the Fn button.
Red eye
On
Reduces the red-eye phenomenon.
Off
Does not use Red-Eye Reduction.
Flash control
ADI flash
A pre-flash is fired right before shooting, and the camera sets
the amount of flash light by measuring the amount of
reflected light from the pre-flash and the associated distance
information.
Pre-flash TTL
A pre-flash is fired right before shooting, and the camera sets
the amount of flash light by measuring only the amount of
reflected light from the pre-flash. The distance information is
not used in the calculation.
Flash default