Gary Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Incidentally in slow sync situations it's often better to dial in a
>stop or more of -ve flash compensation, so your subjects don't have
>that "scared rabbit in the headlights" look about them - it's much more
>natural looking.

The flash and lens arrived today (both in as-new, in box condition - no
idea why they were sold, but it saved me a fortune!) and my next
question regards flash exposure compensation. The camera has a control
for it and so does the flash - which should I use? Do they both work?

My only niggle so far with the 550EX is the battery cover. Don't know
if its my particular example, but its a real pig to open. Good idea
having the cover anchored so you can't loose it - just a naff
implementation!

I'll post a review of each item on my site in a week or so, to join
that of the EOS1n and 300/2.8 L that are already there:

http://met.open.ac.uk/group/cpv/chris_photography.html#eq_data

Chris.
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http://www.hockeyphotos.com/
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