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Samsung EK-GC110 - Flash and Low-Light Photography

Samsung EK-GC110
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Camera
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Taking photos in low-light conditions
Preventing red-eye in portrait photos
When using the flash when taking a portrait photo in low-light conditions, a red-glow may
appear in the subjects eyes.
In camera mode, tap
Camera
Flash
, and select
Red-eye
or
Red-eye fix
to prevent
red-eye.
Before correction After correction
Using the flash
Use the flash when taking photos in low-light conditions, or when more light is needed in the
photos.
Press the flash release to pop the flash up, and then tap
Camera
Flash
to set a flash
option. The available options vary by mode.
•
Off
: Use this to turn the flash off.
•
Auto
: Use this to automatically use the flash. The flash fires when the subject or
background is dark.
•
Red-eye
: Use this to prevent a red glow in the subjects eyes.
•
Fill in
: Use this to always use the flash.
•
Slow sync
: Use this to keep details of the background.
•
Red-eye fix
: Use this to correct a red glow in the subjects eyes.
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Keep the flash retracted when not in use to avoid damage.
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Forcing the flash to open may cause damage to the device.
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Flash options are not available in some modes.
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If light from the flash is reflected, or if a substantial amount of dust is in the air, tiny
spots may appear in the photo.

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