It seems that TVS zoom is nice, I do some research on this.
That Canon ML is a good picture-taker, and it is a solid and dependable camera, but it would have been a true classic if Canon had thought to allow the user to turn the flash off and take real advantage of that fast lens.
OOps, my bad. I was confused. It is the first two models in Nikon's L35AF series that I was thinking of regarding the flash, not the Canon AF35ML. The ML will just beep at you when light is too low, but the aperture will open all the way and the shutter will still fire. Have you tried any low-light shots with your ML? I wonder what the slowest shutter speed is.The one I have has a switch for the flash--you push the switch and the flash pops up for user-selected use. you must be thinking of a different camera...or maybe I didn't have the model number right---all it says is "ML" on it.
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