Kyocera SL300RT manual Setting the flash mode, Red-eye effect

Models: SL300RT

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For long-exposure shots, always place the camera on a stable surface to take the shot.

The shot is taken the second time the flash fires, not the first time. Take care to ensure that neither the camera nor the subject moves after the flash fires for the first time.

Exposure compensation ( p.4-8) when the flash is used is limited to between -1.0 and +1.0 EV.

If the flash is used in Continuous Shooting mode, only one photograph can be taken.

Red-eye effect

Red-eye is an effect whereby the subject’s pupils appear red in a photograph because the light entering the eye is reflected off the retina.

Setting the flash mode

1 Switch the camera on and press O or Q on the mode button until the “C” or “N” icon lights on the mode select LED.

2 Press U on the 4-way button until the icon for the desired mode appears on the LCD monitor.

The flash mode icon changes through the cycle shown below each time U on the 4- way button is pressed.

This setting reverts to the default when the camera is switched off. To retain the setting, set Mode Lock ( p.6-7) to ON.

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Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode

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Kyocera SL300RT manual Setting the flash mode, Red-eye effect