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Q
Why do the subjects’ eyes sometimes appear red in pictures?
A
This “red-eye phenomenon” occurs with all cameras when a flash is
used. It is caused by light from the flash reflecting off the retina at the
back of the eye. Red-eye varies depending on the individual and the
shooting conditions such as ambient lighting. Use of the Red-Eye
Reducing Pre-Flash mode significantly reduces this phenomenon. (P.
50)
Q
Can I use a filter or hood?
A
Olympus does not provide one.
Q
Can I use an extension flash?
A
A slave unit may not function with this camera.