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Built-In Flash Trying to Overtake Speedlite..
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<blockquote data-quote="watsee" data-source="post: 502380" data-attributes="member: 40956"><p>Unfortunately, I have not been using Auto or scene modes. I have usually been living in S at the moment. However in a fit of frustration I believe I tried every mode when trying to get the speedlite to function - everytime the built in flash tried popping up. </p><p></p><p>Is this simply a case of the lighting being too poor & being too far away from the subject? I briefly got the Speedlite working when I was up close to more well-lit subjects, so personally am thinking perhaps this is the issue. Although I'm purely making assumptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watsee, post: 502380, member: 40956"] Unfortunately, I have not been using Auto or scene modes. I have usually been living in S at the moment. However in a fit of frustration I believe I tried every mode when trying to get the speedlite to function - everytime the built in flash tried popping up. Is this simply a case of the lighting being too poor & being too far away from the subject? I briefly got the Speedlite working when I was up close to more well-lit subjects, so personally am thinking perhaps this is the issue. Although I'm purely making assumptions. [/QUOTE]
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