New T5i w / 18mm to 135mm lens Pop Up flash question?

Hi all:

I just got my new T5i rebel with the 18mm to 135 mm lens. I use a filter UV Polaroid and lens hood EW-73 b. I take excellent photos, but I wonder if it is having a problem.

My problem is the sometimes the flash will pop up and flash in full sun. It can be the focal distance at the time. The T4i there this problem or is it a problem?

Happy to be a new Member to the form

Thank you

Chip50

Canon SureShot 5; New on DSRL rebel T5i

Hi hsbn:

Tthank you for the answer. In fact, I was in the landscape or fully automatic firing Mode. One of the shots I was in one of the two formentioned mode, at 135 mm with a white wall on my left. In another shot, I took another shot in the open landscape and the flash popped up. I'll try again this weekend and try the different modes and I get results. And thank you, I have always appreciated the assistance.

Chip50

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