Auto-Flash Mode; Red-Eye Reduction Auto-Flash Mode - Contax TVS III Instruction Manual

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#AUTO
@ Auto-flash Mode " ^
:
If the subject is so dark that it requires a shutter speed
slower than 1/60 sec., the flash is automatically
activated to take your picture.
The shutter speed is set to 1/60 sec.
• When the flash is activated, the mark " ^ " in the
viewfinder turns on.
^UTO
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Red-eye Reduction Flash Mode "
" :
If a person is photographed in dim light with flash, the
pupils of his{or her) eyes, may turn out red in the
picture(red-eye effect). This pre-flash mode is useful for
reducing this red-eye effect.
In this mode, the flash fires twice at an interval of
approx. 0.7 sec.
After the flash fires for the first time, the self-timer LED
blinks until it fires for the second time. The shutter trips
when it fires for the second time. Take care not to move
the camera or that the subject does not move after the
first firing of flash.
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Flash-off Mode " @
If you want to take pictures without flash such as twilight
scenes or indoor mood pictures, set the camera to this
mode. Because the exposure is determined in
accordance with the brightness of the subject, the
picture is taken in a natural mood.
• If a shutter speed slower then "60"(1/60 sec.) is
displayed in the viewfinder, use a tripod to prevent
camera shake.
• In the flash-off mode, the mark
is not
displayed in the viewfinder.

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