Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi EF-S 18-55 Kit User Manual - Page 55

Shooting Tips, Using Red-eye Reduction

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Using the Built-in Flash Shooting Tips If the subject is far away, increase the ISO speed. A higher ISO speed increases the effective range or distance of the flash. In bright light, decrease the ISO speed. If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks in bright light, decrease the ISO speed. Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject. If the lens hood (optional) is attached or if you are too close to the subject, the bottom portion of the picture might turn out dark. For important shots, check the image on the LCD monitor to make sure the flash exposure looks good (not dark at the bottom). Shooting without the built-in flash. Shooting under low light can cause blur due to camera shake. Hold the camera as still as possible or use a tripod. Using Red-eye Reduction Using the red-eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can reduce red eye. Red-eye reduction can be set in any shooting mode except . Under the [z] tab, select [Red-eye On/Off] and press . Set it to [On], then press . When you press the shutter button halfway, the red-eye reduction lamp will light. Then when you press the shutter button completely, the picture will be taken. The red-eye reduction feature is most effective when the subject looks at the red-eye reduction lamp, when the room is well lit, and when you go closer to the subject. When you press the shutter button halfway, the viewfinder display on the bottom right will gradually turn off. For best results, take the picture after this display turns off. The effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies from subject to subject. 55

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Using the Built-in Flash
If the subject is far away, increase the ISO speed.
A higher ISO speed increases the effective range or distance of the flash.
In bright light, decrease the ISO speed.
If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks in bright light, decrease the ISO speed.
Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away
from the subject.
If the lens hood (optional) is attached or if you are too close to the
subject, the bottom portion of the picture might turn out dark. For
important shots, check the image on the LCD monitor to make sure
the flash exposure looks good (not dark at the bottom).
Shooting without the built-in flash.
Shooting under low light can cause blur due to camera shake. Hold
the camera as still as possible or use a tripod.
Using the red-eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can
reduce red eye. Red-eye reduction can be set in any shooting mode
except <
3
> <
7
> <
5
>.
Under the [
z
] tab, select [
Red-eye
On/Off
] and press <
0
>. Set it to
[
On
], then press <
0
>.
When you press the shutter button
halfway, the red-eye reduction lamp
will light. Then when you press the
shutter button completely, the picture
will be taken.
Shooting Tips
Using Red-eye Reduction
The red-eye reduction feature is most effective when the subject looks at the red-eye
reduction lamp, when the room is well lit, and when you go closer to the subject.
When you press the shutter button halfway, the viewfinder display on the bottom right
will gradually turn off. For best results, take the picture after this display turns off.
The effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies from subject to subject.