Canon A95 用户手册

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Shooting – The Basics
z When shooting in any mode other than 
 mode, the flash fires with automatic 
adjustments.
z The flash fires twice. A pre-flash will fire 
and will be followed by the main flash. 
The pre-flash is used by the camera to 
obtain the subject’s exposure data so 
that the main flash can be set to the 
optimal intensity for the shot.
z In 
 mode, the flash fires with the 
manually set adjustments.
z The fastest shutter speed for flash 
synchronization is 1/500 second. The 
camera automatically resets the shutter 
speed to 1/500 second if a faster speed 
is selected.
z In 
 mode, the [Flash Output] option 
can be changed (p. 91).
z Shots cannot be taken while the flash is 
charging.
z The flash may take up to approximately 
10 seconds to charge in some cases. 
Actual times will vary according to 
usage and the battery charge.
z The flash setting is saved when the 
camera is turned off in the 
 
and  
Shooting 
modes.
Setting the Red-eye Reduction 
Function
The red-eye reduction lamp fires when the flash is 
used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting 
back from the eyes and making them appear red.
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In the [
 (Rec.)] 
menu, set   (Red-
eye) to [On].
z
 appears on the LCD monitor.
Red-eye Reduction
For this mode to be effective, the subject 
must be looking right at the red-eye 
reduction lamp. Try asking them to look 
directly at the lamp. Even better results 
can be obtained by shooting with the 
lens set to a wide angle, increasing the 
lighting in indoor settings or approaching 
closer to the subject.
z The red-eye reduction function cannot 
be set when the Special Scene mode 
(p. 51) is set to 
 (Fireworks).