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David L

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Jun 16, 2003, 4:43:44 PM6/16/03
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When the camera turns on it automatically has the red eye flash option on,
is there any way to set it to no flash?

TIA,

Dave


Tom Pfeiffer

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Jun 16, 2003, 11:47:52 PM6/16/03
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Yes. Press the flash button (the one with a lightning symbol at 3 o'clock on
the circle of controls on the back) until the icon on the display shows a
lightning symbol with a line through it.

Tom P.

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David L

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Jun 17, 2003, 4:24:21 AM6/17/03
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Sorry i will repost that Q, i meant is there a way for no flash to be the
automatic setting when you turn the camera on?

Sorry for that confusion,

Dave

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Scott C

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Jun 18, 2003, 8:17:02 PM6/18/03
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I just turned mine on.. it was set for Automatic flash.. I set to no flash,
turned it off, then back on.. it was still set to no-flash..

sc

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fweddybear

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Jun 18, 2003, 10:16:38 PM6/18/03
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>I just turned mine on.. it was set for Automatic flash.. I set to no flash,
>turned it off, then back on.. it was still set to no-flash..

>sc

I can't speak for cannon, but on the olympus camera, you can set it for
whatever you want, and when you turn it back on, it will go to default
setting, unless you also turn the reset features off when you make your
other adjustment. Once you turn the reset all to off, you should be all
set...

hope this helps..

Fwed


David L

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Jun 20, 2003, 4:34:23 PM6/20/03
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does anyone know if there is this reset feature on the cannon?

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> hope this helps..
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David L

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Jun 20, 2003, 4:39:13 PM6/20/03
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"Scott C" <sns...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I just turned mine on.. it was set for Automatic flash.. I set to no
flash,
> turned it off, then back on.. it was still set to no-flash..
>

that only works in manual mode, was wondering if there was some way to do
that for auto...

the cam. cant auto detect humans, for redeye.

Jason O'Rourke

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Jun 20, 2003, 11:48:20 PM6/20/03
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In article <TKOIa.4758$I7....@news1.mts.net>, David L <dli...@mts.net> wrote:
>> I just turned mine on.. it was set for Automatic flash.. I set to no
>flash,
>> turned it off, then back on.. it was still set to no-flash..
>
>that only works in manual mode, was wondering if there was some way to do
>that for auto...
>
>the cam. cant auto detect humans, for redeye.

The point of auto mode is to cover the widest range of needs. It is
preferable that the settings you used 2 weeks ago when you last
used the camera aren't persistent. That's what the "manual" mode is for.

--
Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com

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