Red-eye reduction function – Canon IXUS Z65 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

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and

modes, 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.

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 immediately, use the V® button to

select (» mode (—> 28) and then take the picture

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Important guidelines for using the red-eye

reduction function

t. Because this function is not effective uniess the

subject is iooking directiy at the iamp, attract the
subject's attention so that he or she looks at the
camera.

2. Take the picture from within 2 m (6 6 ft) of your

subject.

3. The effectiveness of the red-eye reduction function

varies from person to person

4 Take the picture with the lens set to the wide-angle

setting. (-»20)

5 Raise the ambient light levei as much as possibie

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