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Default Fuji Finepix S5200 test shot

John Larkin wrote:

On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 06:43:18 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:

MassiveProng wrote:

Also, holding down the popup flash by hand will force a non flash
composition on most cameras.



It can be turned off in the camera's menu with a couple clicks. Why
damage it with brute force?


The Fuji doesn't seem to respect my wishes in that regard. The
"natural light" mode does kill the flash, but that imposes limits of
its own.

John



There is an inhibit flash, available in any mode I've tried. Turn
the camera on to take a picture. The four way ring switch on the menu
button shows a lightning bolt on the right side. Click it till the
lightning bolt appears. The next click will show the bolt with a circle
with a slash over it. That disables the flash, and leaves all other
settings the same.


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