Friday, May 13, 2011

Turn Off The Flash On A Canon Rebel Xti

Cameras are able to be modified to meet almost any standard of quality.


The Canon Rebel XTi is a 10-megapixel digital SLR camera. This product has a 2.5-inch LCD screen for easy viewing, and a nine-point auto-focus system for point-and-shoot photography. Conveniently, it's fully compatible with the entire EOS line of custom lenses and filters. The camera has an integrated flash, and can accommodate an additional add-on flash if necessary. While the flash is useful in many circumstances there may be times or places where the flash is unwanted.


Instructions


1. Find the menu dial on the top of the camera. With the lens facing away from you, it is located on the top right side of the camera body. The dial lies directly to the left of the "On/Off" switch.


2. Turn the dial clockwise as far as it will go. The last dial mode is represented by a rectangle with a lightning bolt and a line through it. This is the "Flash Disable" mode.


3. Check the numeric display on the viewfinder. If the number is blinking, then there is very little light and the shutter will have to be left open for a long time to take a picture.







Tags: Canon Rebel