Flash Cancel Mode; Anytime Flash Mode; Red-Eye Reduction - Nikon Fun >Touch 5 Instruction Manual

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Flash cancel mode (See Fig. G-2 — page 28.)
When you don't wish to use flash to achieve a more natural lighting effect, press
the flash cancel button while shooting.
Anytime flash mode (See Fig. G-3 — page 28.)
Whenever you want to use fill-flash for backlit situations, press the anytime flash
button while shooting.
Red-eye reduction
In flash photography, the subject's eyes sometimes appear bright red in color
pictures (white in b/w ones) due to a phenomenon known as "red-eye." To
counteract this effect, your camera comes with a red-eye reduction lamp. When
the shutter release button is pressed lightly, the red-eye reduction lamp lights up,
causing the size of the subject's pupil to grow smaller, thus reducing the possibility
of red-eye effect.
Hold down the shutter release button halfway for a few seconds before pressing
the button all the way to fire the flash.
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