Using red-eye reduction function effectively, V<§> changing the flash mode, Select the flash mode – Canon Sure Shot 115U User Manual
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Using Red-eye Reduction Function Effectively
When you use the flash to take photos of people in low light conditions,
their eyes sornetimes glow red in the photograph. This is referred to as
the red-eye effect and is caused by the light of the flash being reflected off
the retina of the eye.
When the red-eye reduction operates, the red-eye reduction lamp lights
for approximately 1 second before the flash fires. This causes the
subject’s pupils to contract, minimizing the risk of red-eye.
©Take the picture frorn within 2 m/6.6 ft. of your subject.
©Attract the subject’s attention so that he or she looks at the camera.
• Set the lens to the wide-angle position.
• Raise the available light level as much as possible.
• The effectiveness of the red-eye reduction function varies from person
to person.
o When the red-eye reduction function operates, a picture can not be taken
for approximately 1 second (the green lamp blinks 16 times). Hold down
the shutter button until you hear the sound of the film winding on.
V<§> Changing the Flash Mode
You can cause the flash to fire for every shot or suppress flash operation
completely to suit the subject or location.
Select the flash mode.
• Press the button to select the mode you want.
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In dark places and in backlit conditions, the flash fires
automatically.
Flash Distance Range (with color print film)
Model Film speed
Wide-angle
Telephoto
115u
ISO 100
0.6-4.1 m (2-13.5 ft.)
0.6-1.9 m (2-6.2 ft.)
ISO 200
0.6-5.8 m (2-19 ft.)
0.6-2.7 m (2-8.9 ft.)
ISO 400
0.6-8.2 m (2-26.9 ft.)
0.6-3.8 m (2-12.5 ft.)
105u
ISO 100
0.6-4.1 m (2-13.5 ft.)
0.6-2 m (2-6.6 ft.)
ISO 200
0.6-5.8 m (2-19 ft.)
0.6-2.9 m (2-9.5 ft.)
ISO 400
0.6-8.2 m (2-26.9 ft.)
0.6-4.1 m (2-13.5 ft.)
O You can select whether the autoflash mode initially set when
you turn the power on is JunoV<@> or
auto
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the desired autoflash mode and then switch the camera off.