I have the same problem.. however I did leave my camera in my car for the past couple of weeks.. and it has gotten pretty hot in there.. I'm guessing the heat busted my flash..
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Press cursor-right (marked with a lightning bolt) to cycle through the available flash modes. To turn off the flash, select the lightning bolt in a circle with a slash through ti.
Press cursor-up on the round cursor pad (marked with a lightning bolt) to change the flash modes. To turn the flash off, select the lightning bolt in a circle with a slash through it.
Press the flash button (right on the multiselector, marked with a lightning bolt) repeatedly to cycle through the various flash modes. To turn off the flash, select the lightning bolt in a circle with a slash through it. Don't forget to turn it back on later if you want it to flash.
Yes. Repeatedly press right on the multiselector (marked with a lightning bolt) to cycle through the different flash modes. The choices are Auto, Auto Red-eye Reduction, Red-eye Reduction On, On, Off, and Slow synchro. They should be described on page 9 of the Basic Camera User Guide.
If you've misplaced your user guides, you can download them from the manufacturer's web site at http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=323&modelid=12913
Don't forget to change it back, or you'll get the flash on every shot thereafter.
Press the flash button (right-arrow on the control panel, marked with a lightning bolt) repeatedly to cycle through the flash settings. To turn the flash off, select Off, marked by a lightning bolt in a circle with a slash through it.
Press the Flash button to cycle through the various modes. The Flash button is marked with a lightning bolt, and is on the right side of the multiselector. Your choices are Auto, Auto Red Eye Reduction, Red Eye Reduction On, On, Off, and Slow Synchro. Off is marked with a lightning bolt inside a circle with a slash through it.
Press Right on the four-way selector (marked by a lightning bolt icon) to cycle through the flash modes. The modes are Auto (marked with a lightning bolt and the letter A), Flash On (marked with a lightning bolt), and Flash Off (marked with a lightning bolt in a circle with a slash through it).
To turn the flash off, press the right side of the ring shaped controller on the back of the camera where you see a lightning bolt icon. Each time you press it, you will see an icon pop up for a different option -- Auto (bolt with A), Auto with red eye reduction (icon of an eye), red eye reduction with flash on (eye and lightning bolt), On (just the lightning bolt), and Off (bolt with a "no" circle around it).
You can download the manuals (Basic and Advanced) for the SD600 here. I understand that there is a problem with the downloads that should be repaired within the next couple of days. If you want a manual sooner, you can download the manual for the European version of this camera (IXUS 60) here.
It could be the sensor or a short in the flash wiring. You should take it into a camera shop and have them look at it. You could be covered under warranty if the camera is less than a year old.
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