Red“eye reduction, Ii. basic operations – Canon EOS 5000 User Manual
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II. BASIC OPERATIONS
Automatic Flash Firing
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the
AE
indicator
in
the
viewfinder
blinks
under
dark
or
back-lit
conditions,
please
use
the
flash
(see
page
33).
The
flash
will
fire
automatically.
Automatic flash firing will function when an image zone setting is set.
Red“eye Reduction
In photographs of people taken with flash, the subject’s eyes may appear
red. This is due to light from the flash reflected from the person's eyes.
This
phenomena
is
called
“red-eye.”
For
flash
shots
when
red-eye
is
likely
to
occur,
the
red-eye
reduction
lamp
lights
automatically
and
momentarily causes the person's pupils to contract, thereby reducing the
chance of red-eye. The red-eye reduction function operates automatically
for shots taken in the fully automatic (D) and portrait modes (^).
When
the
shutter
button
is
pressed
halfway,
the
indicators
in
the
viewfinder will blink for 2 seconds to indicate that the red-eye reduction
lamp turned on.
When the shutter button is pressed halfway until the indicators in the
viewfinder stops blinking and reverts to normal, press the shutter button to
take the photograph.
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• The effectiveness of red-eye reduction may vary depending on the person.
• Red-eye reduction will not work unless the person(s) to be photographed looks at the red
eye reduction lamp.
Tell the person(s) to look at the red-eye reduction lamp before taking the picture.
To reduce red-eye, the following measures will also help:
• Take the photo under well-lit conditions.
• Move closer to the person(s) to be photographed.
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