Olympus D-460 Zoom User Manual
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Q
Why do the subjects’ eyes sometimes appear red in pictures?
A
This “red-eye phenomenon” occurs with all cameras when a flash is used.
It is caused by light from the flash reflecting off the retina at the back of the
eye. Red-eye varies depending on the individual and the shooting
conditions such as ambient lighting. Use of the Red-Eye Reducing Pre-
Flash mode significantly reduces this phenomenon. (P. 54)
Q
Can I use a filter or hood?
A
Olympus does not provide one.
Q
Can I use an extension flash?
A
This camera is not designed for use with extension flashes. A slave
unit may not function with this camera.
See also other documents in the category Olympus Cameras:
- OM 10 (51 pages)
- C-120 (172 pages)
- D-380 (133 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (100 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (170 pages)
- Stylus 500 Digital (2 pages)
- D-545 Zoom (138 pages)
- C-480 (100 pages)
- C-480 Zoom (2 pages)
- C-40Zoom (203 pages)
- C-1 Zoom (40 pages)
- TOUGH-3000 EN (83 pages)
- C-50 Zoom (156 pages)
- C-50 (2 pages)
- D-230 (116 pages)
- Stylus Verve (163 pages)
- Stylus Verve (192 pages)
- Stylus Verve (2 pages)
- D-550 Zoom (178 pages)
- C-730 Ultra Zoom (266 pages)
- C-1 (158 pages)
- Stylus Verve S (2 pages)
- Stylus Verve S (124 pages)
- MJU-II Zoom-170 (5 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (2 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (72 pages)
- Stylus 410 Digital (228 pages)
- E-500 (12 pages)
- E-500 (216 pages)
- C-2500L (95 pages)
- C-2500L (31 pages)
- E-300 (211 pages)
- C-860L (32 pages)
- D-390 (2 pages)
- E-20p (32 pages)
- 3000 (2 pages)
- D-520 Zoom (180 pages)
- C-750 Ultra Zoom (238 pages)
- C-3040 Zoom (40 pages)
- C-5050 Zoom (268 pages)
- C-5050 Zoom (2 pages)
- E-1 (180 pages)
- E-1 (182 pages)
- E-1 (2 pages)
- EVOLT E-300 (1 page)