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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5200
Flash off in Manual
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulPosition" data-source="post: 376761" data-attributes="member: 25700"><p>According to my d5200 reference manual (it's like an extended user manual you can download from nikon website) the flash modes available are :</p><p></p><p>In Program and Aperture priority</p><p>- Fill flash</p><p>- Red eye reduction</p><p>- Slow sync + red eye reduction</p><p>- Slow sync</p><p>- rear curtain + slow sync</p><p></p><p>In Speed priority and Manual</p><p>- Fill flash</p><p>- Red eye reduction</p><p>- Rear curtain sync</p><p></p><p>In PSAM (and in food macro scene mode) you *should* need to raise the flash by hand (and lower it when you don't want it anymore). It does indeed sound like something is broken.</p><p></p><p>It's especially weird as it looks like some sort of software bug. One would expect a hardware defect would mean the flash couldn't be lowered at all, not pop when half-shutter is pressed [emoji53]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulPosition, post: 376761, member: 25700"] According to my d5200 reference manual (it's like an extended user manual you can download from nikon website) the flash modes available are : In Program and Aperture priority - Fill flash - Red eye reduction - Slow sync + red eye reduction - Slow sync - rear curtain + slow sync In Speed priority and Manual - Fill flash - Red eye reduction - Rear curtain sync In PSAM (and in food macro scene mode) you *should* need to raise the flash by hand (and lower it when you don't want it anymore). It does indeed sound like something is broken. It's especially weird as it looks like some sort of software bug. One would expect a hardware defect would mean the flash couldn't be lowered at all, not pop when half-shutter is pressed [emoji53] [/QUOTE]
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