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Disabling the inbuilt Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 692827" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>As Brent said, P should work nicely for your automatic needs. Just decide if you want to turn on auto iso or manually set iso and then use P in the same way you used auto. The flash won't automatically pop up but the camera will still choose shutter and aperture. If you turned on auto iso, the camera will also choose the iso for you. You can also use the rear command wheel to alter the balance of shutter and aperture if you want in P mode. So if you want a faster or slower shutter speed or a different aperture for a creative effect, just turn the rear command wheel one way or the other. The camera will still figure everything out for you. You will see a *P in the viewfinder to remind you that you made an adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 692827, member: 4923"] As Brent said, P should work nicely for your automatic needs. Just decide if you want to turn on auto iso or manually set iso and then use P in the same way you used auto. The flash won't automatically pop up but the camera will still choose shutter and aperture. If you turned on auto iso, the camera will also choose the iso for you. You can also use the rear command wheel to alter the balance of shutter and aperture if you want in P mode. So if you want a faster or slower shutter speed or a different aperture for a creative effect, just turn the rear command wheel one way or the other. The camera will still figure everything out for you. You will see a *P in the viewfinder to remind you that you made an adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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