Pentax IQZoom 60 IQZoom 60 Manual - Page 17

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Operational precautions • To take a fine flash photo, shoot the subject in the flash-effective range. • The flash recycle time is about three seconds with a fresh battery. If it takes more than five seconds for the flash to be ready, the battery is exhausted, and it should be replaced. • Taking a portrait in color can cause "red eye," those red dots in the eyes, because the flash light enters the eyes and reflects back to the lens from the retina of the eye. This red-eye degree can be minimized by the following methods: • Make the room bright enough to be able to read books and make the pupils smaller. / Make the camera-to-subject distance shorter, and shoot with the lens on the wide-angle side. 15

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Operational
precautions
To
take
a
fine
flash
photo,
shoot
the
subject
in
the
flash
-effective
range.
The
flash
recycle
time
is
about
three
seconds
with
a
fresh
battery.
If
it
takes
more
than
five
seconds
for
the
flash
to
be
ready,
the
battery
is
exhausted,
and
it
should
be
replaced.
Taking
a
portrait
in
color
can
cause
"red
eye,"
those
red
dots
in
the
eyes,
because
the
flash
light
enters
the
eyes
and
reflects
back
to
the
lens
from
the
retina
of
the
eye.
This
red
-eye
degree
can
be
minimized
by
the
following
methods:
Make
the
room
bright
enough
to
be
able
to
read
books
and
make
the
pupils
smaller.
/
Make
the
camera
-to
-subject
distance
shorter,
and
shoot
with
the
lens
on
the
wide-angle
side.
15