Red-eye reduction function, Mumim – Canon AF-8 User Manual
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Red-eye Reduction Function
People in photographs taken with a flash in low light
conditions often appear to have glowing red eyes. This
phenomenon is called “red-eye” and occurs when the light of
the flash is reflected off the subject’s retina.
When using €23Sa or * mode, in dark, or low light,
conditions, light the red-eye reduction lamp before using the
flash. This causes the subject’s pupil to contract and thereby
reduces the likelihood of red-eye.
• To reduce the likelihood of red-eye when taking pictures of
people in low light conditions, press the shutter button
halfway. Press the button fully to release the shutter about
one second after the green indicator lights.
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