I believe you're meant to buy two cameras, setting one up for ambient
lighting and the other for flash.  Most manufacturers want you to buy more
product, not less :-(

Regards,
Anthony Farr

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Dario
> Bonazza
> Sent: Sunday, 3 September 2006 5:59 AM
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> Subject: Two great small features I'd like o much
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> Has anyone ever thought of a double ISO setting on a digicam? I mean two
> separate ISO settings for available light and flash photography, so that
you
> can set say ISO 1600 for flashless shots and ISO 200 for flash. The camera
> should be able to automatically switch by sensing flash on/flash off,
> without the need for the photographer to manually switch back and forth
all
> the time when you shoot concerts and the like.
> 
> For the same reason, two independent white balance settings would be
welcome
> as well (e.g. flash for the flash and AUTO or Tungsten for nighttime
> shooting). Again, the camera should switch between the two settings
> according to flash on/fash off.
> 
> Why not? Is this a good idea or has it already gone down the toilert for a
> good reason? Is there any DSLR doing that?
> 
> Dario
> 
> 
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