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09/02/2005 04:24:55 PM · #1
Newbie alert!

How do I turn off the flash while in P mode?

Thanks
09/02/2005 04:27:22 PM · #2
I am not sure I have never used P mode...... But I do wonder now.
09/02/2005 04:34:49 PM · #3
Push it down.
09/02/2005 04:39:42 PM · #4
Originally posted by mavrik:

Push it down.


really? it uses the flash for metering right? while half clicking, i press the flash down?
09/02/2005 04:40:15 PM · #5
If 350XT is the same as rebel/300D, the flash shouldn't pop up in P mode, only in Auto mode.

Steve
09/02/2005 05:02:40 PM · #6
Having had a 350 for a week before my son "borrowed" it. I suspect that you are having the same difficulty that I experienced.
Your thumb is touching the fire the flash button on the back of the camerea. The advantages of the smaller body are offset by the closeness of all the twiddly bits. Hope this helps.
John
09/02/2005 05:23:13 PM · #7
The flash button looks like it may be on the upper right corner of the camera with the lense facing you. I am not sure if it works as a traditional film slr but press the button and turn the dial on your right hand at the same time. until the display shows the lightning bolt with a line through it.
09/02/2005 05:24:43 PM · #8
The flash button is on the left of the camera

09/02/2005 05:26:21 PM · #9
Click 360 degree view

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09/02/2005 08:43:54 PM · #10
Why not just shoot in Av or Tv or manual mode? You have more control that way.
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