When flash shooting, peoples' eyes come out
red.
* Red-eye phenomenon is a common
problem in flash photography. The
phenomenon occurs because the retina
behind the pupil of an eye reflects flash
light. Shooting conditions such as brightness
and darkness of surroundings also affect
red-eye phenomenon. Intensity of red eye
phenomenon will differ from person to
person as it depends on dilation of the
pupil. Generally, when the distance between
the camera and the subject increases so
does the occurence of red eyes. To reduce
this phenomenon use Flash Auto-S mode
(refer to p. 23).
The camera does not work in extremely cold
weather.
*In low temperature conditions, batteries
temporarily lose performance. Try to keep
the camera warm.
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