It definitely doesn't look like there's flash. And DPR's review didn't have a flash on that body, so unless they change something serious from now till the time they start shipping...
Dean DuBois wrote:
DP Review says no built-in flash. Canon USA says built-in flash. Which is more trustworthy? Any suggestions as to how to clarify this question?
Can you provide the link on Canon's site that say there is a built in flash?
Dean DuBois wrote:
WilliamG said:
No flash, as the picture shows. Thank goodness, too. Built-in flash? WHY!?
Because when you are trying to go light and small as is possible it is nice to have the on-board flash
I would love one built in (not a pop up though), just something like a little P&S to fire the pre-signals to off camera flashes... sort of exactly like Nikon's commander mode It does not even need to be functional as a flash - just the preflash or maybe it could double as a sort of focus assist also (with an option to disable in the menu).
robstein wrote:
I would love one built in (not a pop up though), just something like a little P&S to fire the pre-signals to off camera flashes... sort of exactly like Nikon's commander mode It does not even need to be functional as a flash - just the preflash or maybe it could double as a sort of focus assist also (with an option to disable in the menu).
Couldn't agree more! When will Canon get off their butts and catch up to Nikon in this regard. Why do I still have to use a master flash mounted on the camera just to trigger my slaves...oh wait, because Canon want me to buy more flashes...d'oh.
I don't mind the lack of built-in flash. But the lack of a built-in flash controller is strange in 2008. Perhaps they're waiting to see if this so called "electricity" will catch on.....
DisrupTer911 wrote:
the 220ex would be perfect for such things
I use a 220ex as if it were a pop-up flash when I don't really need to use 'fancy' flash. I just stick it in my pocket if I don't need it. It's also good for an emergency too.
Two things, few serious lighting people would use it (stobist people and the like). And secondly, if you're paying 2.700 for a camera canon thinks you can afford a 500 dollar flash
The more I think about it, I'd rather use a normal flash just because of the options and the fact it doesn't drain my batteries.