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<blockquote data-quote="Justin" data-source="post: 150840" data-attributes="member: 14274"><p>Very glad you posted this query up - I was scouring the net for an answer and also did not want to have to send the flash back. I don't even remember turning the "Red-Eye Reduction" on, it's not even in MENU settings on the D800. It wasn't until I read your post to look into the Preview Screen, and I figured out how to shut it off after pushing my little flash button on the front of the body, and scrolling the Red-Eye off. Still trying to justify the amount of $ I spent on the 910. This delay almost cost me a fashion-show event when I discovered it upon setup. Good thing I had a $100 general strobie flash that used quick-and-simple manual operations and it fired without errors all night. Gonna give the 910 another go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin, post: 150840, member: 14274"] Very glad you posted this query up - I was scouring the net for an answer and also did not want to have to send the flash back. I don't even remember turning the "Red-Eye Reduction" on, it's not even in MENU settings on the D800. It wasn't until I read your post to look into the Preview Screen, and I figured out how to shut it off after pushing my little flash button on the front of the body, and scrolling the Red-Eye off. Still trying to justify the amount of $ I spent on the 910. This delay almost cost me a fashion-show event when I discovered it upon setup. Good thing I had a $100 general strobie flash that used quick-and-simple manual operations and it fired without errors all night. Gonna give the 910 another go. [/QUOTE]
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