Using the Built-in Flash

Using Red-eye Reduction

When flash is used in a low-light environment, the subject’s eyes may look red in the image. “Red eye” happens when the light from the flash reflects off the retina of the eyes. The camera’s red-eye reduction feature turns on the red-eye reduction lamp to shine a gentle light into the subject’s eyes to narrow the pupil diameter or iris. A smaller pupil reduces the chances of red eye from occurring. Red-eye reduction can be set in any shooting mode except <3> <5> <7>.

1Select [Red-eye On/Off].

Turn the <5> dial to select [zRed- eye On/Off], then press <0>.

2Select [On].

Turn the <5> dial to select [On], then press <0>.

When you exit the menu, <L> will be displayed on the LCD panel.

When you press the shutter button down

 

halfway, the red-eye reduction lamp

 

indicator appears in the viewfinder.

 

Red-eye reduction will not be effective unless the

 

subject looks at the red-eye reduction lamp.

 

Tell the subject to look at the lamp.

Red-eye

To increase the effectiveness of red-eye reduction,

reduction lamp

press the shutter button down completely after the

On indicator

red-eye reduction lamp (which lights for approximately

 

1.5 seconds) indicator goes off.

You can shoot anytime by pressing the shutter button down completely, even while the red-eye reduction lamp is still on.

The effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies from subject to subject. Red-eye reduction is more effective in brighter rooms or when the camera is closer to the subject.

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