FUsing Red-eye Reduction. Canon EOS 33V, EOS 30V, EOS ELAN 7NE, EOS Elan 7N, AS 6, EOS Elan 7NE 30V, EOS Elan 7NE Body Only, EOS Elan 7N 33V
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FUsing Red-eye Reduction
(with the built-in flash)
When flash is used in a low-light environment, the subject’s eyes may come out red in the photograph. “Red eye” happens when the light from the flash reflects off the retina of the eyes. The camera’s red-eye reduction feature turns on the red-eye reduction lamp to shine a gentle light into the subject’s eyes to narrow the pupil diameter or iris. A smaller pupil reduces the chances of red eye from occurring. Red-eye reduction can be set in any shooting mode except <I> <P>.
1 Move the <7> arrow to the <F> icon on the LCD panel.
• Look at the LCD panel and press the
<0> button to move the arrow.
(1)
2 Turn the <l> dial to set “E” on the LCD panel.
• Press the shutter button halfway to return to normal camera operation.
• To cancel red-eye reduction, set “W” on the LCD panel.
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• When you press the shutter button halfway, the red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator will appear in viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
• Red-eye reduction will not work unless the subject looks at the red-eye reduction lamp. Tell the subject to look at the lamp.
• For maximum effectiveness, press the shutter
Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator button fully after the red-eye reduction lamp turns off (after 1.5 sec.).
• You can take a picture even while the red-eye reduction lamp is lit.
• The effectiveness of red-eye reduction varies depending on the subject.
• To further increase the effectiveness of red-eye reduction, go to a brighter environment or move closer to the subject.
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Table of contents
- 6 Handling Cautions
- 8 Quick Start Guide
- 10 Nomenclature
- 17 Before You Start
- 18 Installing the Batteries
- 19 Checking the Battery Level
- 20 Mounting and Detaching a Lens
- 20 Mounting a Lens
- 20 Detaching the Lens
- 21 How the Shutter Button Works
- 22 5Loading and Unloading Film
- 22 Loading Film
- 23 Checking the Film Speed
- 24 Unloading Film
- 24 6Midroll Rewind
- 25 Dioptric Adjustment
- 26 Holding the Camera
- 27 Fully Automatic Shooting
- 28 YFull Auto Mode
- 30 U Portrait
- 30 ILandscape
- 30 O Close-up
- 31 P Sports
- 31 A Night Portrait
- 32 FUsing Red-eye Reduction
- 33 qUsing the Self-timer
- 34 Using the Eyepiece Cover
- 35 Imprinting the Date or Time
- 36 Setting the Date and Time
- 36 Replacing the Date Battery
- 38 Selecting the AF Mode
- 39 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
- 40 Mode Switching
- 41 3Selecting an AF Point
- 41 Selection
- 42 Automatic Selection
- 42 Manual Selection
- 43 Eye Control Calibration
- 43 Calibration Procedure
- 46 Operation Tips
- 46 Intelligent Eye Control
- 47 Settings
- 48 gUsing Eye Control
- 49 Eye Control Servo AF
- 49 Turning Off Eye Control
- 50 Focusing Off-Center Subjects
- 51 (Manual Focusing)
- 51 8Manual Focusing
- 52 ZMetering Modes
- 53 User-Controlled Shooting
- 54 S Program AE
- 56 R Shutter-Priority AE
- 58 E Aperture-Priority AE
- 59 Depth-of-field Preview
- 60 W Manual Exposure
- 62 Q Depth-of-field AE
- 62 Manually-Selected AF Point
- 67 Exposure Compensation
- 69 Canceling AEB
- 70 jAE Lock
- 71 Bulb Exposures
- 72 4Multiple Exposures
- 73 D Setting the ISO Film Speed
- 74 9Silencing the Beeper
- 74 LCD Panel Illumination
- 75 Mirror Lockup
- 76 KWireless Remote Control
- 76 Using the Remote Switch
- 77 Flash Photography
- 78 Using the Built-in Flash
- 78 In a Basic Zone Mode
- 78 In a Creative Zone Mode
- 81 Using an EX-series Speedlite
- 81 Speedlite
- 83 Custom Functions (C.Fn)
- 84 GSetting a Custom Function
- 85 Custom Function Settings
- 89 Reference
- 89 Basic Photography Terms
- 91 Feature Availability Table
- 92 AE Lock Effects
- 92 Mode Combination
- 93 Program Line
- 94 Troubleshooting Guide
- 95 Major Specifications
- 98 Index