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Disabling the inbuilt Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 692843" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>No, unfortunately the setting does not persist through a restart but it will disable the onboard-flash in full Auto until then, and I'm thinking that's as close as the OP is going to get.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit <em>(just to clarify)</em>: </strong>Maybe I'm misunderstanding the OP's priority but I was thinking the over-riding concern was not having the onboard flash deploy when using Full-Auto mode. If that's the case my solution is the only way I am aware of to make that happen. If, on the other hand, the over-riding concern is having the onboard flash disabled <em>as the default mode of operation in Full-Auto</em> then I've misunderstood the question, and my suggestion can be dismissed, since there's no way to make that happen that I am aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 692843, member: 13090"] No, unfortunately the setting does not persist through a restart but it will disable the onboard-flash in full Auto until then, and I'm thinking that's as close as the OP is going to get. [B]Edit [I](just to clarify)[/I]: [/B]Maybe I'm misunderstanding the OP's priority but I was thinking the over-riding concern was not having the onboard flash deploy when using Full-Auto mode. If that's the case my solution is the only way I am aware of to make that happen. If, on the other hand, the over-riding concern is having the onboard flash disabled [I]as the default mode of operation in Full-Auto[/i] then I've misunderstood the question, and my suggestion can be dismissed, since there's no way to make that happen that I am aware of. [/QUOTE]
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