Red-Eye Reduction Control (For Cameras In Group I [Except F5] And Pronea 600I/6I) - Nikon Autofocus Speedlight SB-27 Instruction Manual

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Red-eye reduction control
(Cameras in Group I [except F5], F65-Series/N65-Series and Pronea 600i/6i)
When photographing people in dim light using a flash, the
subject's eye may appear red in color pictures or white in
B/W pictures, a phenomenon known as "red-eye" effect.
Light from the camera's flash reflects off the retina of the eye
through the pupil and back into the camera's lens.
With cameras in Group I (except F5), F65-Series/N65-Series and
Pronea 600i/6i, the SB-27's red-eye reduction lamp lights up for
approx. 1 sec. before the flash fires and the picture is taken.
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—When red-eye reduction or red-eye reduction in slow-sync is set on-
camera, the red-eye reduction control indicator
SB-27's LCD panel.
—You cannot set the red-eye reduction function from the SB-27. Refer to
your camera's Instruction Manual for details on setting the red-eye
reduction function.
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