Oh, man.  Am I glad you wrote that.  I have been having the same problem and it
has been driving me insane.  It's haunted me for the past two months.  I've
searched all over the flash and camera for some setting that I have wrong.  The
whole issue is exasperated by the fact that when not using the flash I normall
have the camera in Spot metering mode.  When I don the AF360FGZ I forget to
switch and invariably the "spot" is right on somebody's white shirt so I can
always have that to "blame" it on.

I've been meaning to do some testing with setting up a test subject and taking
the same picture with same settings and conditions with both the FGZ and the
built-in flash.

I've searched the archives for others mentioning this with no luck even though I
think I recall a thread that took place before I owned a *istD.

I've seriously been considering sending the body and flash in for repair.

How many people are experiencing this problem and what are you doing about it?
I've tried some to use camera exposure compensations between +0.5EV and 1.5EV
depending on the situation with mixed success.

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> Now, if I could only get the *ist D to not underexpose
> with the AF360FGZ. -- Bill
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