HP M305/M307 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips

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NOTE

The red-eye phenomenon is caused by light from the

flash reflecting off the subjects’ eyes, which sometimes

makes a human’s or animal’s eyes appear red in the

captured image. When you use a flash setting with red-

eye reduction, the camera flashes several times,

minimizing the red-eye in the captured images of humans

or animals. It will take longer to take a picture using red-

eye reduction, because the shutter is delayed for the

additional flashes. In turn, make sure your subjects wait

for the additional

flashes.

If the flash setting is anything other than the default

Auto Flash

setting, the icon for the setting (in the previous table) will

appear in the

Live View

screen. The new setting remains in

effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off.

The flash setting resets to the default

Auto Flash

setting when

you turn the camera off.

NOTE

To restore the flash setting to what it was when you last

turned the camera off, hold down the

Menu/OK

button as

you turn the camera back on.

Flash Off

The camera will not use flash, no matter the lighting

conditions.

Night

The camera uses the flash if necessary and red-eye

reduction to illuminate objects in the foreground (see

the following NOTE for a description of red-eye

reduction). The camera then continues to expose as if

the flash had not been used to gather the background.

Setting Description

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