[Q] Quicker Shutter Speed with Flash on?!?! - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I make a picture (in daylight) and I put my Flash on,
the Shutter Speed is much faster and the Picture quality is much better!
When I do the same but without the Flash the Picture quality is much worser...
Is there a way to change the Shutter Speed, or to fix this?
Anyone noticed the same?

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yea thats a good point! The main video delay is in artifical light as outdoors the display seems responive, guess the extra processing it needs to do whilst lining up a shot in darker scene slows it down
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