Nikon N70 AF Instruction Manual page 69

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Red-Eye Reduction
When
shooting people or animals
in dim light using
a
flash
,
the
subject's
eye may
sometimes appear
red
in color
pictures
or white
in B&W
pictures.
The
Red-Eye Reduction function reduces the
possibility
of "red-eye".
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Red-Eye Reduction with
f
SLOW
Slow Sync
Lets you can set
Red-Eye Reduction
and Slow Sync simultaneously.
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SLOW
Slow Sync
When flash pictures
are
taken
at
high
shutter speeds
in
dim
light,
the
background may
come out
dark. To
improve background
exposure,
use
Slow Sync. Setting Slow Sync extends
the
automatic control led shutter speed
range
down
to
30 sec., enabling
background
details
to
come out.
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Rear-Curtain Sync
REAR
When Rear-Curtain
Sync
is
set,
flash
fires
at
the
end of
the
exposure,
tuming
available
light into
a stream of
light that follows the flash-illuminated
moving
subject.
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