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Red-Eye Reduction
Red-Eye Reduction
The VX-710C supports red-eye reduction on cameras that offer the setting. Consult your camera’s instruction
manual to nd out how to activate it.
Using Rear- or Second-Curtain Synchronization
When you photograph a moving subject with a ash and a slow shutter speed (1/30 second or longer), the
ash will freeze the moving subject and the long exposure will cause motion blur and light trails to appear in
the image, especially in low light.
This slow-sync ash technique, also known as “dragging the shutter, can be applied in two different ways.
The rst, which is called front-curtain or rst-curtain ash sync, synchronizes the ash with the camera’s
shutter release so that the ash res at the beginning of the period when the shutter opens. This causes
motion blur and light trails to appear in front of moving subjects.
The second method, which is called rear-curtain or second-curtain sync, synchronizes the ash to re near