On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Mat Maessen wrote:
> I've certainly never seen one, except for the "1-2 stops" general
> guideline. More of a matter of trying it to see. Bracket your fill flash
> if you're really worried about it.

Works for me, as I figured it would be neccessary, regardless. Tom also
posted some rough guidelines just a moment ago..

> On a non-TTL flash setup, with an auto flash, you either change the
> setting on the flash or the aperture setting on the camera, so that the
> flash is firing for an aperture that is one or two stops more open than
> the lens is actually set for.
> More of a PITA to do, but still doable.

I think I'm going to master fill flash on a TTL camera, first, and then
actually learn how to get it to work right on the MX..


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