45 Shooting Macro / Infinity ModesMacroInfinityUse this mode when the distancesfrom the lens tip to the subject is 5to 20 cm (2 to 7.9 in.).Use this mode to shoot land-scapes. Also use this mode forcompositions combining both nearand distant objects.1 Press the / button to displayor .: Available: Available only for the first image2 Shoot the image.If the flash is used in macro mode, the light maynot be controlled correctly. In this case, set ahigher ISO sensitivity or use other lightings in-stead of using the flash.Use the LCD monitor for shooting in macromode. Subjects framed in the viewfinderwhen in macro mode may not appear in thefinal image as intended due to the parallaxproblem.The recordable area at the closest focaldistancePowerShot A200: approx. 46 x 34mm(1.81 x 1.34 in.)PowerShot A100: approx. 47 x 35mm(1.85 x 1.38 in.)mayset as in-andhancesub-ill beet tomeracam-utterode.ng in20r, if it isshesmonitorlows asteady orange when recharging is completed.Recharging time may vary according toshooting conditions and battery charge lev-els.The flash fires twice. A preparatory pre-flashis followed by the main flash. The exposurereadings obtained from the subject with thepre-flash are used to set the optimal flashintensity for the main flash, which is used toshoot the image.Red-Eye ReductionLight reflecting back from the eyes mayappear red when the flash is used in darkplaces. Use the auto red-eye reduction* forthese situations.For this mode to be effective, the subjectmust be looking right at the red-eyereduction lamp. Try asking them to look atthe red-eye lamp. Even better results canbe obtained by increasing the lighting in in-door settings or coming closer to thesubject.*The shutter will not activate for approxi-mately 1 second after the red-eye reductionlamp fires, even when the shutter button ispressed all the way down in order to improvethe effect. If you want to have more immedi-ate shutter response, set the flash setting toeither , or .