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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Red eye problem
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<blockquote data-quote="d131979" data-source="post: 69111" data-attributes="member: 9546"><p>I recently shot my daughters picture with a D90 using two zoom lens, one with a 18-105 and another with a 70-300 lens. It was shot during night with the barrel either fully extended or half extended, later during post processing i saw a white huge red eye kind in her eyes. I know that some were i am going wrong. can anyone please let me know how to avoid this problem.</p><p>Thanks and regards</p><p>Deepak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d131979, post: 69111, member: 9546"] I recently shot my daughters picture with a D90 using two zoom lens, one with a 18-105 and another with a 70-300 lens. It was shot during night with the barrel either fully extended or half extended, later during post processing i saw a white huge red eye kind in her eyes. I know that some were i am going wrong. can anyone please let me know how to avoid this problem. Thanks and regards Deepak [/QUOTE]
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