It does. Z-1/Z1p did too.
I don't understand all this exposure failure talk about the TTL-flash and
the *ist D. My *ist D works pretty much exactly like any other TTL-flash
system I have used (Super A, PZ-1/PZ-1p and MZ-S). I have noticed small
diffrerences depending on which FLASH I use. My AF280T over exposes just a
little, but my all my different Metz flahses hit bulls eye IMO. So I can't
really complanin about the camera. Works fine for me!

Could there be any custom setting, that will influence this - perhaps an
auto sensivity (ISO) setting ?

Jens Bladt
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-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 2. december 2004 23:11
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Emne: Re: EC with TTL Flash on ist D?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Sanderson"
Subject: EC with TTL Flash on ist D?


>I just took a series of shots using an M type lens at f5.6 and TTL
> flash on the D in Manual Mode at 1/150 second and ISO 400.
> I was about 4.5ft (1.5M) from the subject.
> Used the pop up flash, room was very dimly lit.
>
> At EC settings from -2.5 to +2.5 all of the shots are *uniformly*
> overexposed.
> What gives, does EC not affect TTL flash in manual?
> What does one do in this situation?

Welcome to the wonderful world of TTL flash, Pentax style.

William Robb



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