Olympus D-370 D-370 Reference Manual (2.28MB) - Page 29

Flash Off, Night View, Night View/Red-eye

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USING THE FLASH FOR OPTIMUM EFFECT Flash Off ( ) In this mode the flash will not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this mode in situations where flash photography is not permitted. Night View ( ) Use this mode when taking night views. The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the surrounding conditions. Night View/Red-eye ( ) Use this mode when taking people against a night background. The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the surrounding conditions. The red-eye phenomenon is reduced by the preflash. TAKING PICTURES Caution You are recommended to mount the camera on a tripod to avoid camera movement when taking pictures in Flash Off ( ), Night View ( ) or Night View/Red-eye ( ) Reduction flash modes. The green lamp blinks to warn of camera movement in dark surroundings, but pictures can still be taken. When taking moving objects, the pictures will be blurred. 29

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TAKING
PICTURES
Flash Off (
)
In this mode the flash will not fire even in low-light conditions. Use this mode
in situations where flash photography is not permitted.
Night View (
)
Use this mode when taking night views.
The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the
surrounding conditions.
Night View/Red-eye (
)
Use this mode when taking people against a night background.
The flash is fired first while the shutter speed is reduced to capture the
surrounding conditions. The red-eye phenomenon is reduced by the pre-
flash.
Caution
You are recommended to mount the camera on a tripod to avoid
camera movement when taking pictures in Flash Off (
), Night
View (
) or Night View/Red-eye (
) Reduction flash
modes. The green lamp blinks to warn of camera movement in
dark surroundings, but pictures can still be taken. When taking
moving objects, the pictures will be blurred.
USING THE FLASH FOR OPTIMUM EFFECT