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Digitutor D70s
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First steps
The parts of the camera
Digital Vari-Programs
Image optimization settings
Image Quality and Size
Sensitivity
White Balance
Choosing a shooting mode
Focus
Metering
exposure
Exposure Compensation and Bracketing
Flash photography
Front-Curtain Sync / Red-Eye Reduction
Slow Sync / Slow Sync with Red-Eye Reduction
Rear-Curtain Sync
Flash Exposure Compensation/FV lock
Self-timer mode
Using Remote Control
Two-Button Reset
Playback options
Troubleshooting
Control Panel
Sample Photos
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Flash Photography Movie
Flash photography can be used not only when natural lighting is inadequate but also to fill in shadows, illuminate backlit subjects, or to create a catch light in the subject's eyes.
Control panel
Case 1  P, S, A, and M Modes Case 2 Auto, Portrait, Close up, and Night Portrait Modes
Case 3 Choosing a Flash Sync Mode
pop-upi-TTL Flash Control : The following types of flash control are available with CPU lenses.



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