Top 3 Tips to Reducing Red-Eye in Pictures Taken with Olympus Cameras

Sidebar24 | Tuesday October 13 2009 9:11 am | Comments Off

One of the most frustrating occurrences when it comes to taking pictures is the appearance of red eyes in subjects that are photographed. Whether you are a hobbyist or a professional when it comes to photography, it is important to know how to reduce the possibility of this occurring. In this guide, I will provide you with the top 3 tips to reducing red-eye in pictures taken with Olympus cameras.

1. It is important to consider the distance that you are at when it comes to photographing individuals when using Olympus cameras. Ideally, you should attempt to stay at a maximum distance of approximately six feet total.

2. If you are taking pictures in which distance is a must, it is not advised that you use the zoom feature on your camera. Not only will this reduce the overall quality of the picture as a whole, but it may also result in the appearance of red eyes among your subjects. If distance is a must, it is much more effective to incorporate the use of lens that is identified as “telephoto”. This will provide the zoom effect without increasing the chance for the quality to be reduced and for red-eye to occur.

3. The last tip to reducing red-eye in photos taken with Olympus cameras is to use a little trick that photographers refer to as “Bounce Flash”. This simply involves tilting the flash on the camera to the up position – preferably toward a reflective surface. This will allow the light that is provided by that flash to hit the subjects, but not directly.

Olympus cameras are among the top rated in the market today. Unfortunately, they are not immune from the common red-eye issue. If you follow the top 3 tips listed here, you will find that you can successfully avoid this complication.

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