Setting The Red-Eye Reduction Function; Setting The Slow Synchro - Canon POWERSHOT PRO 1 User Manual

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Using the Built-in Rash (continued)
Setting the Red=eye Reduction Function
The red-eye
reduction
lamp fires when
the flash
is used
in dark
areas.
This reduces
light reflecting
back from the eyes
and making
them
appear
red.
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In the [_
(Rec.)] menu, set [Red-eye] to [On].
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on the LCD monitor
(or in the viewfinder).
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• When
shooting
with the red-eye
reduction
function,
the subjects
must look right at the red-eye
reduction
lamp for this mode to be
effective.
Try asking them to look directly
at the lamp.
Even
better results
can be obtained
by shooting
with the lens set to a
wide angle, increasing
the lighting
in indoor
settings
or
approaching
closer to the subject.
Setting the Slow Synchro
You
can shoot
images
using
the slow synchro
function
when
the
camera
flashes.
This
helps
brighten
up dark
backgrounds
when
shooting
night scenes
or with
indoor lighting
conditions.
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In the [_
(Rec.)] menu, set [Slow Synchro]
to [On].
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• When
shooting
with a high ISO sensitivity
while
using the built-in
I"P
flash, there is more of a chance
of overexposure
the closer you
are to the subject.
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• When
shooting
with [Slow Synchro]
set to [On], we recommend
the use of a tripod to prevent
camera
shake.
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