RED-EYE REDUCTION
When photographing people or animals at night or in other
1. Raise the
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2. Press the shutter-release but- ton to take the picture.
•Warn your subject that the flash will fire a few short bursts just before the picture is taken.
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REAR FLASH SYNC
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Slow sync flash exposures can appear unnatural because the motion blur precedes the subject in the final image. Use rear flash sync to create more natural looking slow shutter speed flash expo- sures that leave a blur of motion behind the subject.
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•Flash synchronization returns to front sync (standard operation) when shutter speeds faster than 1/60 are selected.
•Rear flash sync cannot be used with
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