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

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Advanced still image shooting
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.
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.
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 built-
in 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.
Confirm
Delete
Record
1/3
BRK
BACK/NEXT
OK
60
min
FINE
101
5.0M
Shutter
Mode dial
Control
button
Advanced
accessory
shoe
ACC jack