Casio QV-R61 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
To do this:
Have the flash fire automatically when
required (Auto Flash)
Turn off the flash (Flash Off)
Always fire the flash (Flash On)
Fire a pre-flash followed by image
recording with flash, reducing the
chance of red-eye in the image (Red-
eye reduction)
In this case, the flash fires automatically
when required
Select this setting:
None
3.
Record the image.
IMPORTANT!
The flash unit of this camera fires a number of times when
you record an image. The initial flashes are pre-flashes,
which the camera uses to obtain information that it uses for
exposure settings. The final flash is for recording. Make sure
that you keep the camera still until the shutter releases.
Image recording may not be performed if you press
the shutter button while the flash is charging (which
is indicated by a flashing red operation lamp).
Using the flash while Auto is selected for the ISO
Sensitivity setting increases sensitivity, which can
cause large amounts of digital noise to appear in the
image. You can reduce digital noise by using a lower
ISO Sensitivity setting. Note, however, that this also
has the effect of shortening the flash range (the range
that is covered by the light from the flash)(page 100).
About Red-eye Reduction
Using the flash to record at night or in a dimly lit room can
cause red spots inside the eyes of people who are in the
image. This happens because the light from the flash
reflects off of the retina of the eye. When red-eye reduction
is selected as the flash mode, the camera performs two
pre-flash operations, one designed to cause the irises in
the eyes of any people in the image to close, and one for
the Auto Focus operation. This is followed by another flash
operation for actual recording of the image.
IMPORTANT!
Note the following important points when using red-
eye reduction.
Red-eye reduction does not work unless the
people in the image are looking directly at the
camera during the pre-flash. Before pressing the
shutter button, call out to the subjects so they all
look at the camera while the pre-flash operation is
performed.
Red-eye reduction may not work very well if the
subjects are located far away from the camera.