M moodyfly Member Jun 25, 2008 197 0 16 Jun 28, 2008 #1 Hi! I am a newbie using Canon 400D. how do i turn off flash without using 'flash off' mode? thanks in advance~! =)
Hi! I am a newbie using Canon 400D. how do i turn off flash without using 'flash off' mode? thanks in advance~! =)
H hidden3 Senior Member Aug 20, 2007 1,163 0 36 Sengkang www.flickr.com Jun 28, 2008 #2 Using AV, TV, P, M mode will allow you to turn off the flash. Usually when you use AV mode, and set to the biggest aperture(smallest F number) you will have the maximum shutter speed. But you have to control the ISO yourself.
Using AV, TV, P, M mode will allow you to turn off the flash. Usually when you use AV mode, and set to the biggest aperture(smallest F number) you will have the maximum shutter speed. But you have to control the ISO yourself.
D Daedalus Trent Senior Member Apr 15, 2008 2,286 0 0 Singapore, east-ish Jun 29, 2008 #4 yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie:
yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie:
G GavinTing New Member Oct 16, 2007 1,298 0 0 32 Jun 29, 2008 #5 Daedalus Trent said: yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie: Click to expand... On canon, that causes an error, and the camera must be restarted. I'm pretty sure its bad for your camera too.
Daedalus Trent said: yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie: Click to expand... On canon, that causes an error, and the camera must be restarted. I'm pretty sure its bad for your camera too.
D Daedalus Trent Senior Member Apr 15, 2008 2,286 0 0 Singapore, east-ish Jun 29, 2008 #6 GavinTing said: On canon, that causes an error, and the camera must be restarted. I'm pretty sure its bad for your camera too. Click to expand... yea, i know :sweat: was surprised when i tried that on a 350D and you're right. i should take better care of my camera :sweatsm:
GavinTing said: On canon, that causes an error, and the camera must be restarted. I'm pretty sure its bad for your camera too. Click to expand... yea, i know :sweat: was surprised when i tried that on a 350D and you're right. i should take better care of my camera :sweatsm:
Deming86 New Member Mar 27, 2008 261 0 0 SengKang Jun 30, 2008 #7 ouch.. if i was the camera i would be hurt.. hahahaa~ might just refuse to work with you anymore~
D Daedalus Trent Senior Member Apr 15, 2008 2,286 0 0 Singapore, east-ish Jun 30, 2008 #8 omg! :bigeyes:
K KsterK New Member Aug 10, 2007 101 0 0 Behide You Jun 30, 2008 #9 Daedalus Trent said: yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie: Click to expand... gd job, nice moves maybe i will try ur method when i play with my friend's DSLR
Daedalus Trent said: yea, i noticed you can't turn off flash using 'AUTO' on canons if i want to cancel flash using 'AUTO' on my D50, i just use brute force and press the damn thing down. works!:bsmilie: Click to expand... gd job, nice moves maybe i will try ur method when i play with my friend's DSLR
D DjKitz New Member Mar 1, 2008 111 0 0 35 Chao Chu Kang Jun 30, 2008 #10 KsterK said: gd job, nice moves maybe i will try ur method when i play with my friend's DSLR Click to expand... and remember to change to high speed and burst shooting.. haha
KsterK said: gd job, nice moves maybe i will try ur method when i play with my friend's DSLR Click to expand... and remember to change to high speed and burst shooting.. haha