Canon EOS D60 Instruction Manual - Page 90
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Using the Built-in Flash FE Lock FE (flash exposure) Lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure reading for any part of a subject. FE Lock is a function in the Creative zone. 1 Make sure the < > icon in the viewfinder is on. ● In the Creative zone, press the < > button to pop up the built-in flash. 2 Focus on the subject. ● Focus on the subject you want to lock the flash exposure on. 3 Place the center AF point over the subject, and press the < > button. ( 16 ) ➡ The Speedlite fires a preflash and records the required flash output for this subject in memory. 1 ➡ The < > icon lights in the viewfinder. ➡ The center AF point will flash in red. ➡ In the viewfinder, the display appears as 2 shown in 1 for 0.5 seconds, then changes to 2. ● Each time you press the < > button the preflash fires, and the FE lock is applied at the required exposure level. 4 Take the picture. ● Compose the shot and take the picture. If the subject is far enough away to cause underexposure, the < > icon will blink in the viewfinder. Move closer to the subject and repeat steps 2 - 4. 90
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