Sony MVC-CD500 Operating Instructions - Page 67
Using an external flash, Using the Sony HVL-F32X Flash, Flash - camera accessories
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To confirm recording of images shot in the Exposure Bracket or Burst 3 modes You can confirm whether to record each of the images by pressing b/B in step 5 and displaying the three images in order. 60min Confirm BRK 5.0MFINE 101 1/3 BACK/NEXT Record Delete OK Using an external flash Mode dial: /P/S/A/M/SCN Using an external flash will allow you to shoot more vivid flash pictures than when using an internal flash. Advanced accessory shoe Shutter Mode dial Control button ACC jack • The flash does not strobe when shooting in Burst 3, Exposure Bracket, (Twilight mode), MPEG Movie or Multi Burst mode. • You cannot have an external flash and the builtin flash strobe at the same time. • Note that when shooting with two or more external flashes, the camera functions may not operate normally, or the camera may malfunction. • You can carry out this operation even when the mode dial is set to (Clip Motion). Using the Sony HVL-F32X Flash You can mount the Sony HVL-F32X flash on the advanced accessory shoe of your camera. The HVL-F32X is also equipped with automatic flash level adjustment and AF fill light shooting functions. a Mount the HVL-F32X external flash on the advanced accessory shoe. b Turn on the HVL-F32X. c Set the mode dial to , P, S, A, M or SCN. d Shoot the image. • When using a Sony optional external flash, check that [Hot Shoe] is set to [Off] in the SET UP settings. Advanced still image shooting 67