Camera38Taking photos in low-light conditionsPreventing red-eye in portrait photosWhen using the flash when taking a portrait photo in low-light conditions, a red-glow mayappear in the subject’s eyes.In Camera mode, tap → Camera → Flash, and select Red-eye or Red-eye fix to preventred-eye.Before correction After correctionUsing the flashUse the flash when taking photos in low-light conditions, or when more light is needed in thephotos.Press the flash release to pop the flash up, and then tap → Camera → Flash to set a flashoption. The available options vary by mode.• Off: Use this to turn the flash off.• Auto: Use this to automatically use the flash. The flash fires when the subject orbackground is dark.• Red-eye: Use this to prevent a red glow in the subject’s eyes.• Fill in: Use this to always use the flash.• Slow sync: Use this to keep details of the background.• Red-eye fix: Use this to correct a reg glow in the subject’s eyes.• Keep the flash retracted when not in use to avoid damage.• Forcing the flash to open may cause damage to the device.• Flash options are not available in some modes.• If light from the flash is reflected, or if a substantial amount of dust is in the air, tinyspots may appear in the photo.