Possible to keep the 'flash' light on?

So my BlackBerry Curve 8320 doesn't have the feature to record videos. I've noticed when I have taken pictures, the flash is extremely bright for a phone.
I am curious, is there any type of app out there that is able to turn my flash on and to keep it on till I command it to turn it off? On the newer blackberry's you can just record a video with the flash on and use the bright flash as you would a flashlight, but I am unfornate because I have a Curve 8320.
So is there an app out there for this? Is it even possible to do so?

Hello rich420,
The BlackBerry Curve 8320 does have the ability to record videos. You have to make sure it is running the latest version of the software for your wireless service provider. Please follow the link below to update your device to the latest version of the handheld software. 
Make sure to Back up your BlackBerry Smartphone prior to updating it. You can do this by going to the BlackBerry Desktop Manager then click on the Backup and Restore button. Connect your BlackBerry Smartphone and select Backup.
Link: http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB03901
Thank you
-DrP
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