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Photographers take too many pictures.

Parents, do you know? For babies, too strong light may damage their retina and affect their vision development. Therefore, when taking pictures of your baby, you should pay special attention to the use of flash.

The visual nervous system is not fully developed.

Medical research shows that the baby's visual nervous system is not fully developed from birth to three years old. At this stage, strong light may adversely affect the development of their visual system. Therefore, when taking baby photos, try to avoid using flash and choose natural light as the best light source.

Pay attention to the camera settings.

Some cameras automatically start the flash when the light is insufficient. At this time, you need to pay special attention to adjust the camera settings to avoid hurting your baby's eyes.

Choose natural light as the best light source.

When taking baby photos, try to avoid using flash and choose natural light as the best light source. For older children, although the flash can be used when necessary, we still suggest using reflective fill light or adding a soft light sheet in front of the flash to reduce the impact on the retina.

Babies' eyeballs are very fragile.

The baby's eyeball is not fully developed and very fragile. Therefore, they must not be subjected to the strong light of electronic flash. If the shooting distance is less than 1 m, this strong light may cause more serious damage to the baby's eyeball. Therefore, please young parents and photographers must remember that when taking pictures of babies under half a year old, try to avoid using flash and choose natural light as the light source.

Protect your baby's eyesight.

Don't be too nervous if you have used a flash to take pictures of babies before. From now on, pay attention to adjusting the shooting method to protect your baby's eyesight. Of course, if conditions permit, it is also wise to take your baby to check his eyesight, so that he can be found and treated early to ensure his eyesight health.