Vizio DC630C User Manual - Page 36

Red-eye Reduction

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Digital Camera >> The table below will help you choose the appropriate flash mode: Flash mode Description [ Blank] Auto The flash fires automatically to suit the photographic conditions. This is only effective when the camera is set to the [ ] mode. [ ] Use this mode to reduce the red-eye phenomenon Red-eye Reduction [ ] when you want to take natural-looking photographs of people and animals in low-light conditions. When taking photographs, the red-eye phenomenon can be reduced by asking the subject (person) to look at the camera or get as close to the camera as possible. The flash always fires twice, and the photograph is taken at the second firing. When the camera mode is [ ] and [ P ], the flash will fire to suit the brightness of the subject. When the camera mode is [ Tv ], [ Av ] and [ M ], the flash will always fire. In this mode, the flash always fires. Use this mode for Forced Flash [ ] Suppressed Flash photographing under artificial light such as backlighting, fluorescent lighting, etc. Use this mode when taking pictures using indoor lighting, for stages and indoor competitions, and when the subject is too far away for the flash to be effective. 36-E On the [ ] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ ] Red-eye Reduction. On the [ ] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ ] Suppressed Flash. On the [ ] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ ] Forced Flash. On the [ ] focus mode, the flash mode is fixed to [ ] Suppressed Flash. The flash cannot be set in the [ ] mode and capture mode [Continuous] and [Auto Exp.].

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Digital Camera >>
36-E
The table below will help you choose the appropriate flash mode:
Flash mode
Description
[ Blank] Auto
The flash fires automatically to suit the photographic
conditions.
This is only effective when the camera is set to the
[
] mode.
[
]
Use this mode to reduce the red-eye phenomenon
Red-eye Reduction
when you want to take natural-looking photographs of
people and animals in low-light conditions.
When taking photographs, the red-eye phenomenon
can be reduced by asking the subject (person) to look
at the camera or get as close to the camera as possible.
The flash always fires twice, and the photograph is
taken at the second firing.
When the camera mode is [
] and [
P
], the flash
will fire
to suit the brightness of the subject.
When the camera mode is [
Tv
], [
Av
] and [
M
], the
flash will always fire.
[
]
In this mode, the flash always fires. Use this mode for
Forced Flash
photographing under artificial light such as
backlighting, fluorescent lighting, etc.
[
]
Use this mode when taking pictures using indoor
Suppressed Flash
lighting, for stages and indoor competitions, and when
the subject is too far away for the flash to be effective.
On the [
] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [
] Red-eye Reduction.
On the [
] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [
] Suppressed Flash.
On the [
] scene mode, the flash mode is fixed to [
] Forced Flash.
On the [
] focus mode, the flash mode is fixed to [
] Suppressed Flash.
The flash cannot be set in the [
] mode and capture mode [Continuous]
and [Auto Exp.].