Alin wrote:
> In the absence of a dedicated control on the body,
> it does better than the multiple steps procedure on Z-1p.
Exactly. A dedicated flash compensation interface needs a button + a whell for
adjusting it + a display - at the minimum. Then you need a way to disengage it.
Putting such a feature on an MZ-S is almost like having exposure compensation on the
MX: not needed. Also, on the MZ-S this procedure is only needed on the built in flash
(and some old flash units) - the new flashes offer compensaton on the flash itself.
Pål
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