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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Red eye problem
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<blockquote data-quote="e_t_o" data-source="post: 80081" data-attributes="member: 10946"><p>External flash is a good way to prevent it. There is also a setting on your D90 that can limit the amount of red-eye. You can turn this on and off by holding the flash button and using the thumb-wheel. Turn the wheel until the eye icon is displayed. When this is turned on, the auto-focus assist light will first come on for a second before the picture is taken. </p><p></p><p>Please note that this function also works when an external flash is attached, so make sure to turn it off again, because the delay might not be wanted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e_t_o, post: 80081, member: 10946"] External flash is a good way to prevent it. There is also a setting on your D90 that can limit the amount of red-eye. You can turn this on and off by holding the flash button and using the thumb-wheel. Turn the wheel until the eye icon is displayed. When this is turned on, the auto-focus assist light will first come on for a second before the picture is taken. Please note that this function also works when an external flash is attached, so make sure to turn it off again, because the delay might not be wanted... [/QUOTE]
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