Red-eye reduction function – Canon ZOOM76 User Manual

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Red-eye Reduction Function

When you use the flash to take photos of people in

low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes glow red in

the photograph This is referred to as the red-eye

effect and is caused by the light of the flash reflecting
off the retina of the eye.

In ®AUT0 mode, the red-eye reduction lamp lights for

approximately 1 second before the flash fires. This
causes the subject’s pupils to contract and thereby

minimizes the risk of red-eye. Note that the

effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies from person
to person.

Changing the Shooting Mode

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When the red-eye reduction lamp lights, shutter
operation is delayed for approximately 1 second to
heighten the effectiveness of the lamp. To make the
shutter operate instantly, take the picture with the mode
dial set to WUKI.

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The effectiveness of red-eye reduction can be
enhanced by making the room as bright as possible

and by using a wide-angle lens setting.

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