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No need to cry. If you ask nicely we'll explain it to you.

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Overproof wrote:

On axis.... Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
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I worried that he would not understand what "on axis" meant when I tried to
explain the basics to him. Waste of time really.

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:


Wake up... no professional photographer gets "red-eye"... really!
Even Wedding Photographers don't get red eye....


They use off camera flash units Mooron. Get it? And they still have the
problem
on occasion, especially in dark rooms.
The camera you questioned had a built in flash. We're all waiting (and so
is
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Sony) on how to cure red eye 100% with built in
flash.....and waiting....and waiting...and waiting!

STOMP!!! Bwahahahahahaha!

RB





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I don't ever get red eye... on any shots.

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
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No need to cry. If you ask nicely we'll explain it to you.

Cheers

Overproof wrote:

On axis.... Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
...

I worried that he would not understand what "on axis" meant when I tried
to explain the basics to him. Waste of time really.

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:


Wake up... no professional photographer gets "red-eye"... really!
Even Wedding Photographers don't get red eye....


They use off camera flash units Mooron. Get it? And they still have the
problem
on occasion, especially in dark rooms.
The camera you questioned had a built in flash. We're all waiting (and
so is
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Sony) on how to cure red eye 100% with built in
flash.....and waiting....and waiting...and waiting!

STOMP!!! Bwahahahahahaha!

RB






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Then you don't take any face on pictures with a built in flash or are
subjects asleep?

Cheers

Overproof wrote:

I don't ever get red eye... on any shots.

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
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No need to cry. If you ask nicely we'll explain it to you.

Cheers

Overproof wrote:


On axis.... Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
...


I worried that he would not understand what "on axis" meant when I tried
to explain the basics to him. Waste of time really.

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:



Wake up... no professional photographer gets "red-eye"... really!
Even Wedding Photographers don't get red eye....


They use off camera flash units Mooron. Get it? And they still have the
problem
on occasion, especially in dark rooms.
The camera you questioned had a built in flash. We're all waiting (and
so is
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Sony) on how to cure red eye 100% with built in
flash.....and waiting....and waiting...and waiting!

STOMP!!! Bwahahahahahaha!

RB





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Yes I take "face on" [excuse while I laugh at your terminology] .... but if
you are aware of what causes red eye... then you take steps to avoid it.

It's not Rocket Science Nav....

CM



"Nav" wrote in message
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Then you don't take any face on pictures with a built in flash or are
subjects asleep?

Cheers

Overproof wrote:

I don't ever get red eye... on any shots.

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
...

No need to cry. If you ask nicely we'll explain it to you.

Cheers

Overproof wrote:


On axis.... Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

CM

"Nav" wrote in message
...


I worried that he would not understand what "on axis" meant when I
tried to explain the basics to him. Waste of time really.

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:



Wake up... no professional photographer gets "red-eye"... really!
Even Wedding Photographers don't get red eye....


They use off camera flash units Mooron. Get it? And they still have
the problem
on occasion, especially in dark rooms.
The camera you questioned had a built in flash. We're all waiting (and
so is
Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Sony) on how to cure red eye 100% with built in
flash.....and waiting....and waiting...and waiting!

STOMP!!! Bwahahahahahaha!

RB







 
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