(c) Back Light Compensation Flash Mode
Flash pictures taken even in a bright place.
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A word on red-eye
When you photograph a person’s face in dim light with flash, the
eye will sometimes turn out red in the picture. This happens as
the light from the flash enters the eyes and is reflected back into
the camera lens. In the Red-eye Reduction Flash Mode, the
subject’s pupils are closed down before the flash fires.
In addition to using this mode, take the following actions:
Ask the person being photographed to look directly at the
camera.
Take pictures by approaching as close as possible to the per-
son.
Fig. 30
Used when taking against-the-light pictures of a
person standing by a window or under the shade
of a tree