On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Mark Roberts wrote: > What I meant to point out is that you *can* use flash coverage that's > narrower than the field of view of the lens in some special instances. > It's almost always OK to use flash coverage that's wider than the FOV of > the lens (as long as you're sure the flash is powerful enough - remember > the flash has less effective power as you spread its coverage out).
In the case of a TTL flash on a TTL camera you will get notification if the flash thinks it has managed to achieve its goal. When not shooting rapidly, I just look for the green light at the back, particularly in the case of the anaemic (but lovely) AF080C. Kostas

