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D Using the Built-in Flash
2
Select [y].
Press the <V> <U> keys to
select [y*], then press <0>.
X The flash exposure compensation
screen will appear.
3
Set the exposure compensation
amount.
To make the flash exposure brighter,
turn the <5> or <6> dial to the
right (increased exposure).
To make it darker, turn the <5> or
<6> dial to the left (decreased
exposure).
X When you press the shutter button
halfway, the <y> icon will appear in
the viewfinder.
After taking the picture, follow steps 1
to 3 and set the flash exposure
compensation amount to 0.
If [z3: Auto Lighting Optimizer] (p.140) is set to any setting other than
[Disable], the image may look bright even if a decreased flash exposure
compensation is set.
If flash exposure compensation is set with an external Speedlite (sold
separately, p.193), you cannot set the flash exposure compensation with
the camera (Quick Control or External flash function settings). If it is set
with both the camera and Speedlite, the Speedlite’s setting overrides the
camera’s.
The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you
set the power switch to <2>.
You can also set flash exposure compensation with [Built-in flash
settings] in [z2: Flash control] (p.195).
The camera can also be used to set the external Speedlite’s flash
exposure compensation in the same way as with the built-in flash.
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