Not on the shutter speed. I haven't noticed any blatant under exposures or over exposures so I assumed it was using TTL.
I'll have to check the manual and maybe experiment. (I'm more and more glad I got the D and not the Ds, though a bigger buffer
would be nice).


Mark Erickson wrote:

I took a look at the *ist-Ds manual, and it appears that if an older lens
(i.e., not an FA, FAJ, D FA or DA) is mounted and the built-in flash is
used, the shutter speed is fixed at 1/180 and the flash always fires at full
power (see page 147 of the manual).  Yikes!  Seems like a little bit of a
limitation, doesn't it?

Does the *ist-D have this limitation?

--Mark






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