Gerard,

If your system was set to full-auto with the same subject (obviously) and the flash power was not maxed-out there is a BIG problem. I'd like somebody to explain this, like Canon.

If you need exposure compensation you might as well just get out the flash meter and meter manually.

Mr. Bill


Gerard Maas wrote:
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 20:25:37 -0500, Bill Gillooly
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

These are great, it's too bad you didn't equalize the exposures across
the different images.



Mr. Bill

I found better to show that there're some exposure considerations to
take into account. I would have expected the same exposure regardless
of the attachement, except in the cases where the flash doesn't meet
the power requirements. That was not the case here as the flash burst
where actually quite mild (short distances).

That means that part of the learning is to know how much exposure
compensation is needed with each of these techniques. I guess E-TTL II
wouldn't make any difference neither.
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