> 
> > The source message said he had a digital rebel. It is hard to make
> > minor adjustments with the combination of 420EX and Digital Rebel -
> > the need to rewrite the firmware in the camera to give you the
> > necessary control is the hardest part :-(
> 
> It is easy to make fine adjustments with E-TTL flash on any 
> Type A body.
> The firmware is located outside the camera behind the 
> eyepiece (i.e. the
> photographer's brain)
>  http://eosdoc.com/manuals.asp?q=fakeFEC
> 
> Try some fancy footwork and see for yourself.
> 

I had actually already tried that and whilst it certainly does work if you
have got time it isn't practical for subjects where you need to take the
picture quickly or need to take several in quick succession to catch the
"critical moment". Most of my indoor shooting is pictures of children when
you need to catch an expression that only lasts for a fraction of a second.

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