Konica Minolta 70 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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RED-EYE REDUCTION
Red-eye reduction is used when taking photographs of people or
animals in low-light conditions. The red-eye effect is caused by light
reflected from the retina of the eye. The camera fires several pre-
flashes before the main flash burst to contract the pupils of the
subject’s eyes.
1
2
3
Turn the function dial to the red-
eye reduction position (1).
While pressing the function button
(2), turn the control dial (3) until
“On” is displayed on the data
panel. Release the function
button.
When this function is active, the red-eye reduction indicator is
displayed on the data panel. To cancel red-eye reduction, repeat the
procedure above until “OFF” is displayed in the data panel.
Red-eye reduction can be used with autoflash and fill flash (p. 24).
It cannot be used with accessory flash units nor wireless/remote
flash control.