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Can the flash be disabled indoors?
I sure hope so as my chaep little sony DSC41 can.

I am thinking of buying a rebel but I want to be sure first.
My other choice is the nikon 8800.

Advice?

Thanks.
Ray





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Sure it can. Just don't take a picture in the fully Auto (green
square) mode, and the flash will not automatically pop up. After the
full auto mode, you have full control of when the flash fires or not.

Raymond

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"nik" <nikkiee@nikkiee.com> wrote in message
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> Can the flash be disabled indoors?
> I sure hope so as my chaep little sony DSC41 can.
>
> I am thinking of buying a rebel but I want to be sure first.
> My other choice is the nikon 8800.
>
> Advice?
>

Don't use the 'snapshooter' modes - stick with P, Tv, Av, or full manual and
you choose whether or not to fire the flash.

Mark

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Mark B. wrote:

> Don't use the 'snapshooter' modes - stick with P, Tv, Av, or full manual and
> you choose whether or not to fire the flash.

P is a snaPshooters mode (IMO).

Cheers,
Alan.

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"Alan Browne" <alan.browne@freelunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message
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> Mark B. wrote:
>
>> Don't use the 'snapshooter' modes - stick with P, Tv, Av, or full manual
>> and you choose whether or not to fire the flash.
>
> P is a snaPshooters mode (IMO).
>
> Cheers,
> Alan.
>

No, it's an SSM. (Sophisticated Snapshooter's Mode) ;-) After all, there
is "Program Shift."

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Alan Browne wrote:
> Mark B. wrote:
>
>> Don't use the 'snapshooter' modes - stick with P, Tv, Av, or full
>> manual and you choose whether or not to fire the flash.
>
> P is a snaPshooters mode (IMO).
>
Not that there is anything wrong with that.


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