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Mode
Reduces the red-eye effect.
Pre-fires the flash four times before firing the flash for
shooting.
The fill-in flash mode at slow shutter speed.
Used in night scene photography.
In the night mode/night portrait mode, the shutter
speed becomes slow. Use a tripod to avoid camera
shake. And also, keep the subject steady while
photographing.
Used when taking a portrait in a night scene.
It is the red-eye reduction flash mode at slow
shutter speed. (fires the flash after pre-firing it
four times.)
About Red-Eye Effect
When taking a portrait in a dark background, the
eyes may be printed in red. The light from the flash
enters eyes and then reflected back to the eyes,
causing this effect. To reduce the red-eye effect, take
a photo in the red-eye reduction flash mode, and, it is
more effective to,
ask the person to be photographed to look at the
camera.
photograph the subject as closely as possible.
Red-Eye Reduction mode
Night (Slow synchro.) mode
Night Portrait (Slow synchro.) mode