Camera settings Default

Is there a way to change the default camera settings - I would like to keep the flash off.  Or change the exposure settings permanently.
Help?
Thanks,
Veepee
Nokia 3395
Nokia 6600
Nokia N95 8GB
Nokia N8 (Anna)
Nokia Lumia 930

VeePee wrote:
Is there a way to change the default camera settings - I would like to keep the flash off.  Or change the exposure settings permanently.
For the N8 this has been answered elsewhere on forum:
Choose the "Spanner" icon on the bottom right of the main camera screen, and then select "Scene mode", select "User defined" and choose "Edit", Switch Flash = Off + change any other values to suit > "Set as default scene mode" = YES
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