Hi folks,
I just got a russian made zenitar 16mm/2.8 manual fish-eye lens for my
eos7, shot a trial roll to determine the correction factor for exposure
(the lens is fully manual) and found a curious thing i cannot explain. may
be someone can elucidate me on that. while available light exposure
requires +3 stops compensation, shots made with flash did not change with
compensation. i mean, +3 or -3 stops did not make any difference - they
were all exposed correctly. by the way i was using pop-up flash, not an
external unit for this test roll. i am very curious why that happens? not
that it matters a lot, but i'd like to understand what is really going on. 
anyone can explain that?
thanks!
Anatoly


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