Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> Michael,
> 
> I wouldn't try the red-eye reduction mode simply because too many
> people let their guard down after the first flash and you end up more
> often with the "after shot" look.

Do they also have a sudden urge to have a smoke?  <g>

keith

> Bruce
> 
> Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 12:39:39 PM, you wrote:
> 
> MC> Bruce,
> 
> MC> I just tried selecting the red-eye reduction mode on the camera.  That
> MC> mode gives a noticeably earlier pre-flash about a second prior to the
> MC> shot.  I wonder if the red eye mode would allow people to adjust to the
> MC> flash and get their eyes back open before the shot?
> 
> MC> Michael
> 
> MC> Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> >>Michael,
> >>
> >>Try about 5.6 with the aperture ring.  Leave the rest of the camera in
> >>program and I think that it will not set the shutter below 1/30 and
> >>not greater than flash synch speed.
> >>
> >>
> >>Bruce
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 12:13:45 PM, you wrote:
> >>
> >>MC> Bruce,
> >>
> >>MC> With the ZX-L, I cannot select TTL, my only choices are A, M and P-TTL.
> >>MC>  I used fast film (Portra 800).
> >>
> >>MC> Could you offer a little guidance about camera settings with flash?  In
> >>MC> this instance, I was using the FA 50mm f/1.4.
> >>MC> I used the Program AE (a smiley face on the ZX-L),  and the camera
> >>MC> selected a shutter speed of 45 and pretty small apertures (somewhere
> >>MC> around f/11).
> >>
> >>MC> I have also tried using shutter-priority and setting the shutter speed
> >>MC> at 30, which gives larger apertures close to wide open.  In these
> >>MC> settings, ambient light dominates, so I get a yellow color shift which
> >>MC> is not necessarily a problem.
> >>
> >>MC> A third possibility I considered was using M and setting the shutter
> >>MC> speed at 20 or 30 and then manually selecting an aperture around f/2.8
> >>MC> to f/5.6?
> >>
> >>MC> What camera settings do you use in situations like this?
> >>
> >>MC> Thanks,
> >>
> >>MC> Michael

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