Nikon Digital Cameras Flashes

With built-in flash in digital camera, how to take pictures with correct exposure?
When built-in flash is used, my camera (Nikon D-70) always shows the shutter speed of 60. So, the pictures doesnt come in correct exposure. Most of the times, pictures come dark. So, please help me in setting correct shutter speed / aperature to take out pictures with good light exposure. Without built in flash, i cannot take pics at night and with built-in flash the pictures come out dull with over / under exposure. Plz help.
Recognize that the built in flash on ANY digital camera is only good within a very limited range – probably about 3 feet to about 10 feet.
Stop using Auto and change to Program. Or, Choose Aperture Priority and choose an aperture of 4.5 or so.
On the D 70 you can also increase the flash output, and the exposure level. Check your book to find out how.
Set a higher ISO – that makes your sensor more sensitive. I’d choose ISO 400 as your standard and use it all the time. That’s what I do with my D100 and I don’t get any noise at that setting.
Just remember that that little built in flash is very limited. Don’t expect miracles.
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