In [Advanced] mode, the camera shoots two images consecutively with the settings differing as follows when it recognizes (Twilight), (Twilight Portrait), (Twilight using a tripod),
(Backlight) or (Backlight Portrait) scenes, which tends to blur. You can select the desired image from the two images shot.
| First Image* | Second Image |
| Shoots in Slow Synchro | Shoots with sensitivity increased and shake |
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| Shoots in Slow Synchro | Shoots with even slower shutter speed without |
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| Shoots in Slow Synchro with the face | Shoots with sensitivity increased with the face as |
| which the flash strobes on as guide | guide and shake reduced |
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| Shoots with the flash | Shoots with the brightness and contrast of the |
| background adjusted (DRO plus) | |
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| Shoots with the face which the flash | Shoots with the brightness and contrast of the |
| strobes on as guide | face and the background adjusted (DRO plus) |
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* When [Flash] is set to [Auto]. |
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What is the Anti Blink function?
When set to [Advanced], the camera automatically shoots two images consecutively* when it
recognizes (Portrait). The camera will select, display, and record the image which the eyes are not blinked automatically. If the eyes are closed in both images, the message “Blinked eye detected” is displayed.
* except when the flash strobes/when the shutter speed is slow
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