User Guide for Canon D60:
Red-eye Reduction
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When you use flash in low-light conditions, it can reflect off your subject’s pupils and make their eyes look red in the recorded imge...The Red-eye reduction function uses the camera’s red-eye reduction lamp, which gently shines into the subject’s eyes to constrict the pupils and thereby reduces the likelihood that red-eye will occur...You can use red-eye reduc- tion in any picture-taking mode except < > and < > modes......
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