Zaibatsu wrote in post #2465001
So your saying there's a slave flash I can buy for a SD630?.
I believe so. I was going for this unit http://www.phoenixcorp.com …_Flash/digital_flash.html
until I realised I could use my old non-digital flash with my new Powershot S3.
If you were not using the flash often the Canon HF-DC1 may be a viable option for you because I think it will be totally automatic with your existing camera it is the cost of the batteries which would worry me.
You get a flash bracket, I use a Hama folding bracket ( http://www.7dayshop.com …th=777_1&products_id=7537
)which attaches to the tripod thread at the bottom of your camera the slave flash is activated by the flash from the SD630 but is so much more powerful the on camera flash it won't be a problem. The Canon HF-DC1 comes with a straight bracket included.
Zaibatsu wrote in post #2465001
When I went to take a pic it would look perfect in the lcd, bright and everything. Once the pic was taken it turned all dark. Now when I tried with the flash off it stayed really bright but was blurred. I don't understand why when I take a pic with the flash off it takes so much longer to process.
The camera is using the CCD sensor at a very slow equivalent shutter speed to allow you to line up your shot. If you turn on "Slow Synchro" the camera will fire the flash and keep the shutter open much longer to get a better exposure otherwise you only get whatever light the flash has given you on a very short shutter time baybe as little as 1/250s. Slow Syncro is off by default, if you have any type of steady hand when taking photos then you should have it on. With the flash off you have even less chance of a successful photo unless you are in a bright location (clearly not the case) or you use a tripod to prevent camera movement while the shutter is open.
Hope this helps.