FujiFilm 120 owner manual Dealing with red-eye

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Dealing with red-eye

When you photograph a person in dim light using flash, the pupil of the eye will sometimes appear red. Under low light, the pupils of the eye dilate for better vision. Red-eye is caused by light from the flash entering the dilated pupils and being reflected back to the lens. Red-eye reduction causes a preliminary flash to fire before the actual picture is taken. This causes the pupil to contract, reducing this reflection. When the actual flash exposure is made, the de- gree of reflection is minimized, thus reducing red-eye.

When using red-eye reduction mode

Ask your subject to look directly into the camera.

Approach as closely as possible to make your exposure.

( )Back light compensation flash mode

Use this mode to avoid deep shadows when photographing against the light such as a person standing in front of a window or under a tree with a very bright background. This produces more natural looking flash photographs.

Flash pictures taken even in a bright place.

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Contents English Features ContentsPart Names Page → p.22 → p.9 → p.18 → p.21 → p.14 → p.8 →p.14,28 Liquid Crystal Display Attaching the Strap Preliminary StepsLoading the Battery Turning on Your Camera Checking Your BatterySetting the Date YEAR-MONTH-DAY/HOUR-MINUTE Page Selecting the Date Mode Date and time will be printed based on the mode you select Loading the Camera Using Your CameraInsert the roll of film Make sure the end of the film is threaded onto the spool Close the camera back Using Your Finder Page Using Your Camera Page Press down the shutter release halfway Effective flash range Page Using the AUTO-FOCUS Lock Check that the AF lamp green lights up Check to make sure the exposure counter shows Unloading the Film or Removing Film in MID-ROLLRemove the film Removing film in mid-roll Advanced Techniques → → → → → No display Automatic flash at low brightness mode Dealing with red-eye Flash off mode Night portrait slow sync mode Press the button Using the SELF-TIMERPage Problems Possible Causes Solutions Trouble ShootingPrinted pictures Common Sense Camera Care ∙ Viewfinder Specifications∙ Others Tripod socket ∙ Dimensions & Weight Fujinon lens, 5 components, 5 elements, f=38 100 mm 16.7 ∙ Others Tripod socket ∙ Dimensions & Weight Fujinon lens, 5 components, 5 elements, f=38 90 mm 16.7 ∙ Others Tripod socket ∙ Dimensions & Weight Zoom DATE120 Zoom DATE100 Zoom DATE90 Flash Range Film speed FGS-002107-Ci-01