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Canon T1i owners: using on-camera flash manually?
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Please help me out. I've just gotten a Rebel T1i and have gotten it dialed-- except for one thing.
Is it possible to take the on-camera flash off the E-TTL II mode, and control its power manually? I see the box in the menu, but it says "E-TTL II" and is grey, AKA I can't change it. I need to be able to stop down the on camera flash manually, ie choose M, 1/2, 1/4, etc.
This is because I often use my external flash as an optical slave and the on-camera flash as a downpowered fill, so I want to be able to control exactly how bright it is.
It would be downright stupid if this weren't an option, I just can't seem to figure out how/where it is.
Anybody have ideas?
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Well, thanks for at least not saying "searchbar"... I've given the manual a quick once-over, but I'll just look harder this time. Thanks
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scouring the manual has taught me that the T1i does not allow the user to operate the built-in flash on a true manual mode. What a shame... maybe I can hope it is included in a firmware update sometime in the future.
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He's not trying to just turn it on...
and you bought a soccer mom camera, you got soccer mom controls.
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evan, I know what I was given, and I'm grateful to have a camera to shoot with at all.
No, it's not a 1DmkIII. I know that. I was just sort of expecting to be able to control flash output manually, because I know for a fact that D40s from years ago do it, and hoped somebody might point out something I was missing.
I'm sorry that my camera isn't up to Your Majesty's standards, I'll throw it out immediately.
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Didn't mean to sound like a dick i was just saying, you get what you bought. Theres bound to be a way around it, search another some other forums? im sure you're not the only one having problems.
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A few google searches didn't turn up anything, but I'm skimming some photography forums as of now... since it is a firmware shortfall, not hardware, it should be easy to fix... the question is whether anybody's made any firmware upgrades, because i know that Canon hasn't released one.
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