P-TTL can have that effect on people who are prone to blink.  Not only
does the first flash seem to signal for them to blink, but I have
found sound can also cause it.  When using leaf shutter lenses on my
67, the focal plane shutter opens first, which causes a noise, then
the leaf shutter and flash fire.  Seems that "blinkers" will blink
from a flash or the sound of the shutter.

Bruce



Wednesday, November 12, 2003, 6:33:13 AM, you wrote:

LP> It just seems to me that the timing between the two flashes is just about
LP> perfect to result in pictures of people with their eyes closed.  Has anyone
LP> noticed that besides me?

LP> Len
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>>If you use a non A lens it reverts to TTL.  The double flash can be a
>>pain in some circumstances but it gives far better exposure accuracy
>>than TTL.
>>
>>
>>  Leon

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