Modes, Flash distance range (with coior print fiim), Red-eye reduction function – Canon Z135 User Manual
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Modes
Flash Distance Range (With coior print fiim)
Film speed
38mm
(Wide-angle)
135mm
(Telephoto)
ISO 100
0.6 to 7.1 m
(2 to 23.3 ft.)
0.6 to 2.9 m
(2 to 9.5 ft.)
ISO 200
0.6 to 10 m
(2 to 33 ft.)
0.6 to 4.1 m
(2 to 13.4 ft.)
ISO 400
0.6 to 14.2 m
(2 to 46.6 ft.)
0.6 to 5.8 m
(2 to 19 ft.)
Red-eye Reduction Function
With flash photography in dark places, the subject’s eyes
may appear red, This phenomenon is called “red-eye” and
occurs when flash illumination reflects off the retina.
When this function <§> is set, the red-eye reduction lamp
lights to illuminate the subject for about one second before
the flash is fired. This will minimize the chances of red-eye,
• When the red-eye reduction lamp lights, the
* shutter will not release for about one second. This
is to increase the effectiveness of the red-eye
reduction function. If you want to shoot right away,
use the flash mode button to turn off the red-eye
reduction function.
Important guidelines for using the red-eye
reduction function
1 This function is not effective unless the subject
looks directly at the red-eye reduction lamp while
it is lit. Be sure to tell your subject to look
straight at the lamp.
2 Stay within about 2 m (6.6 ft,) of your subject.
3. The efficacy of the red-eye reduction function
varies from person to person,
4. Set the lens to the wide-angle end.
5. Try to raise the ambient light level as much as
possible.
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