E-TTL2 and i-TTL seem to be massive improvements over earlier systems.
P-TTL seems to be mostly that way, but it also seems to have issues with
the onboard flashes.
-Adam
Cotty wrote:
On 7/11/05, Albano Garcia, discombobulated, unleashed:
TTL metering in DSLRs. I've talked with some pros
here, they're using top Nikon and Canon models, and
they are unable to get predictable results in TTL
flash. They are using auto flash or not flash at all
now. They have talked to local importers without
success. It seems sensor's reflectance is hard to work
with, not like film, I don't know, but all brands at
all price levels have problems.
When I had a D60, I had inconsistencies with flash. With a 1DmII, I have
seen none of this. The consistency is excellent in both TTL auto, and
fully manual. The flash delivers what is required. (580EX+Quantum Turbo).
HTH
Cheers,
Cotty
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