About the images shot in [advanced, What is the anti blink function – Sony DSC-H20 User Manual

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About the images shot in [Advanced]

When the camera recognizes difficult-to-shoot scenes such as (Twilight),

(Twilight

Portrait),

(Twilight using a tripod), (Backlight) or

(Backlight Portrait), it shoots

two images with the different effects set as follows.
You can select your favorite one after shooting.

* Flash is used only in [Auto] mode.

First shot*

Second shot

Shot in Slow Synchro mode

Shot with the sensitivity increased to reduce blur

Shot in Slow Synchro mode
using the face most
illuminated by the flash as
the reference

Shot with the sensitivity increased using the face
most illuminated by the flash as the reference to
reduce blur

Shot in Slow Synchro mode

Shot at a slower shutter speed and with the
sensitivity not increased

Shot using the flash

Shot with the background brightness and contrast
adjusted (DRO plus)

Shot using the face most
illuminated by the flash as
the reference

Shot with the brightness and contrast between the
face and the background adjusted (DRO plus)

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What is the Anti Blink function?

When set to [Advanced] and the camera recognizes

(Portrait), the camera automatically

shoots an additional image*. The image in which the subject’s eyes are open is selected and
recorded automatically. If eyes are closed in both images, the message “Blinked eye
detected” is displayed and only the first image is recorded.

* Except when using Flash On mode or slow shutter mode.

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