FujiFilm DL-320 ZOOM Owner's Manual page 26

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A word on red-eye effect
When you photograph a person's face in dim light with Flash, the eyes will some-
times turn out red in the picture. This is because the light from the Flash enters the
person's eyes and is reflected back into the camera lens. To reduce the chances of
getting red-eye pictures, observe the following rules :
1 Take your picture with the camera set to the red-eye reducing mode.
2 Ask your subject to stare at the camera
3 Bring the camera up as close as possible to your subject.
The Autofocus Lamp (next to the Finder Eye-piece) will turn on the moment the Red-eye Re-
ducing Lamp turns on then turn off the instant the Flash fires. Be sure to hold the camera still
while the Autofocus Lamp is on.

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