Pentax 90MC IQZoom 90MC Manual - Page 27

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To set various shooting modes, depress the drive button 0. A Single-Frame Self-Time Remote Control Infinity-Landscape Shooting Shooting Shooting Shooting • For normal use, set the Single-Frame Shooting Mode. • In the Self-Timer Shooting and/or the Remote Control Shooting Mode, if the button €) is de- pressed after the shutter is released, the Single-Frame Shooting Mode is returned. What is the red-eye phenomenon in flash photography When a picture is taken using a flash, a subject's eyes may appear red in the print. This phenomenon is caused by the reflection of the electronic flash in the retina. It can be reduced when the surrounding of the subjects are brightened, or shooting distance is shortened or by employing the red-eye reduction flash feature. 23

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To
set
various
shooting
modes,
depress
the
drive
button
0.
A
Single
-Frame
Self
-Time
Remote
Control
Infinity
-Landscape
Shooting
Shooting
Shooting
Shooting
For
normal
use,
set
the
Single
-Frame
Shooting
Mode.
In
the
Self
-Timer
Shooting
and/or
the
Remote
Control
Shooting
Mode,
if
the
button
€)
is
de-
pressed
after
the
shutter
is
released,
the
Single
-Frame
Shooting
Mode
is
returned.
What
is
the
red
-eye
phenomenon
in
flash
photography
When
a
picture
is
taken
using
a
flash,
a
subject's
eyes
may
appear
red
in
the
print.
This
phenome-
non
is
caused
by
the
reflection
of
the
electronic
flash
in
the
retina.
It
can
be
reduced
when
the
surrounding
of
the
subjects
are
brightened,
or
shooting
distance
is
shortened
or
by
employing
the
red
-eye
reduction
flash
feature.
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