Nikon 1768 Instruction Manual - Page 124
Red-eye, Reduction
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RED-EYE REDUCTION (for use with 58-25 only) When shooting people or animals in dim light using a flash, the subject's eye may sometimes appear red in color pictures or white in B&W pictures. The Red-Eye Reduction function reduces the possibility of "red-eye". With this function, before the shutter is released and before the multi-area sensor's Monitor Pre-fiashes, the flash fires three visible but relatively dim flashes, followed by the main flash which takes the picture. The three dim preflashes make the subject's eye pupils become smaller, thus reducing the appearance of red-eye. Red-Eye Reduction can be set in any exposure mode. In the Portrait Program with Red-Eye Reduction (Ps with r f ), the RedEye Reduction function is automatically set. With other Vari- Program options, Red-Eye Reduction cannot be set. 124