Forced Flash; Suppressed Flash; Red-Eye Reduction - Toshiba PDR-T30 Instruction Manual

Toshiba pdr-t30: owner manual
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Details about the flash mode
The flash function has the following 4 options:
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] Auto
The flash fires automatically according to the photographic situation.
[

] Forced flash

The flash always fires. Select this option when the subject is backlit, or in artificial
light (fluorescent lighting, etc.).
[

] Suppressed flash

The flash does not fire. Select this option when taking photographs in sufficient
indoor lighting or at distances too great for the flash to have any effect (theater
performances, indoor sporting events, etc.).
[

] Red-Eye Reduction

When photographed in dark places with a flash, peoples' eyes in photographs are
sometimes red. This "red-eye" effect is caused by the light of the flash reflecting the
eyes. With this option selected, the flash fires before and when photographs are
taken, so that the red-eye effect is reduced. To reduce the effect, you may also ask
the subject to look directly towards the camera or you may photograph from as close
as possible.
Notes
• When taking photographs indoors or in dark places, you may experience slower shutter
speed and see [
you place the camera on a stable surface in order to avoid unsteady camera hold.
• When taking photographs of night view or other dark scenes, [
icon may appear on the LCD monitor together with [
twice longer than usual at least because of a special processing in progress. Because the
shutter speed will become slower than usual, place the camera on a stable surface to take
photographs.
• The setting still remains after the power is turned off manually or by Auto Power Off.
(unsteady hold warning)] icon on the LCD monitor. We recommend
(long time exposure)]
] icon. This designates that it takes
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