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For the Canon A75 or similar experts, I have a question...
Let's say I am outdoors shooting a scene with people within flash
range, and there is enough natural light (backlight) so that the flash
does not go off when it's set to "auto" shooting mode, *however* I
would like the flash to go off regardless so that the faces of the
people are not dark. I believe this is often called "fill flash", but
I'm not sure.
How would I go about forcing the flash to go off but still maintain the
"auto" settings using the Canon A75 since the "auto" shooting mode does
not allow you to force a flash?
TIA!
Bob
For the Canon A75 or similar experts, I have a question...
Let's say I am outdoors shooting a scene with people within flash
range, and there is enough natural light (backlight) so that the flash
does not go off when it's set to "auto" shooting mode, *however* I
would like the flash to go off regardless so that the faces of the
people are not dark. I believe this is often called "fill flash", but
I'm not sure.
How would I go about forcing the flash to go off but still maintain the
"auto" settings using the Canon A75 since the "auto" shooting mode does
not allow you to force a flash?
TIA!
Bob
