P. J. Alling wrote:
> That said, I seldom use the built in flash, which means that it has very 
> few opportunities to break, and when you need just a little bit of extra 
> light, it's there.
>   
Yep. Like I said earlier, in some ways I wish my MZ-5n didn't have a 
flash, because I rather like stuff that's plain, simple, straight 
forward (etc) and without any unnecessary extras (and this feeling seems 
to get stronger as time goes by...) But, you do have a point. I'm 
actually trying to learn about fill flash these days (better late than 
never), and the popup is quite usable for that purpose, isn't it?
> Glen Tortorella wrote:
>   
>> Thanks, P.J...
>>
>> In view of this, I question the decision to include these flashes on  
>> camera bodies.  Obviously, no pro would use such a flash.  For the  
>> rest of us, I say: if it is prone to failure or unreliable, then do  
>> not include it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Glen
>>
>> On Sep 6, 2007, at 12:09 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Yes, they're a week point, they break...
>>>
>>> Glen Tortorella wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone had of heard of any problems with the pop-up flash on the
>>>> ZX-5N (malfunctions, fails to pop up, etc.)?  I tend to be skeptical
>>>> about the longevity of these little flashes.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Glen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
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