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Anonymous
girlfriend bought the hikon p50 anyone know a way to save settings so the thing always remember that she never ever wants the flash? if not, suggestion of $200 camera that will?
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
duct tape over the flash.
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>194153
You should just be able to easily turn the flash off.
Lightning bolt with a crossed-through-circle around it.
>> Anonymous
>>194159

Yeah but most cameras like this default to using flash in low light, right?

If she wants to take quick shots in low light it seems like it would be a pain to always have to manually turn the flash off before shooting.
>> Anonymous
no duct tape for her. To her its a huge pain to go to the menu and turnoff the flash airy time she turns it on/ many times believe it or not).
>> Anonymous
bump for help?
>> Anonymous
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you shouldnt have to go in a menu to t urn off flash

look s like there is a shorter way. that little directional thing probably double functions as a directional pad and a shotcut thing. up looks like it controls flash
>> Anonymous
>>194165
on the phone, She told me it wont double as a shortcut
>> Anonymous
am I to assume we don't even have a suggestion?
>> Anonymous
no one gonna help This chump?
>> Anonymous
>>194168
Then she's a fucking idiot. Push the button with the lightning icon, it will cycle through flash modes. Oh yeah, and take the camera off auto mode.
>> Anonymous
>>194179
whenever the camera is turned off and an it sets the setting back to their default (so says themanuel) even after it has been on non-auto modes.
>> Anonymous
p is this lame?
>> Anonymous
either turn off flash every time

or

1. get screwdriver
2. stab flash with screwdriver
3. profit
>> Anonymous
bump?
>> sage sage
fuck stop bumping

if there was a way, it'd be in the manual

if someone knew, they'd probably reply

if they knew and haven't replied yet, they're not going to now b/c you're a faggot


sage goes is every field