I don't know if you CAN turn on the flash in that mode...Off to read the little S5 book...

I don't know if you CAN turn on the flash in that mode...Off to read the little S5 book...
Boy I hope not! Please let me know what you find.
The reason why (I believe) Sports has no flash is because it's designed for sporting events where you'd normally be sitting in the stands where flash is useless (except for lighting up the backs of the people's heads in the row in front of you).
Have you been sitting in front of me!
Thank You so much for the info.I would have NEVER figured that out on my own, I am lucky I was able to turn the camera on!! You guys are AWESOME!
One of the best things about the S3/S5 is that the flash cannot fire unless you manually raise it ... *never* a chance of it "mis"-firing on a Disney dark ride!![]()
I have a question about my S5. I keep getting a thing on the screen that says busy with a hand sign. I can't find anything in my manual about it and it's happening so much I'm missing shots because it won't let me take the picture. Any ideas/help greatly appreciated!
I have a question about my S5. I keep getting a thing on the screen that says busy with a hand sign. I can't find anything in my manual about it and it's happening so much I'm missing shots because it won't let me take the picture. Any ideas/help greatly appreciated!
According to this on-line S3 manual, the flash is NOT available in Sports mode ... don't see why it would be different on the S5.
However, there's nothing special about Sports mode you couldn't duplicate in Av/Tv mode AND have access to the on-board flash. All Sports mode does is enable the Continuous (in fact, you can have High-Speed Continuous if you DON'T use Sports mode) and favor high ISOs to get higher shutter speeds.
If you set your camera in Av mode, open the Av as wide as it will go (2.7) and set the ISO to 200 or 400, and enable the high-speed continuous (button on top near the shutter button), you'll be (essentially) achieving the same thing as Sports mode.
Remember the on-board flash only has an effective range of about seventeen feet or less ... firing the flash at greater distances just wastes battery life....
The reason why (I believe) Sports has no flash is because it's designed for sporting events where you'd normally be sitting in the stands where flash is useless (except for lighting up the backs of the people's heads in the row in front of you).
LPZ_Stitch - I got those batteries and the charger you recommended. It says to charge them and let them run down 4 times so they work to their best capacity. First, do you REALLy need to do this? I got 24 batteries - that'd be a LOT of charging! And secondly, how do you let them run down?
I need to double-check in my Short Courses book, but isn't there some way to focus and meter separately with the S3?
You need to lock the exposure (link to AE Lock in online manual) ... it's aim at the area you want exposed properly, then half-press the shutter button and then (while still half-pressing) push the ISO button ....