I shot more than a hundred people pics last night with P-TTl. The 
number of closed eyes I had was consistent with what I've seen shooting 
TTL or manual. In other words, two or three percent.
Paul
On Dec 8, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Adam Maas wrote:

> Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
>> On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, William Robb wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I should probably have moved to a new technology flash with the 
>>> istD, I
>>> might have been happier with TTL performance.
>>
>>
>> You would have gone P-TTL then, P meaning a pre-flash. Not sure what
>> it does to dogs' expressions (although it's meant to be pretty
>> instant, people have said on the list that it causes people to blink).
>>
>> Kostas
>>
>
> It's nigh-on impossible to get a good shot of me with a consumer-level 
> DSLR that uses preflash, I'm way too sensitive to the preflash and the 
> delay between preflash and actual firing is too long. I had a friend 
> of mine try repeatedly with a D70 and SB800, he got good shots in Auto 
> or manual flash and closed eyes in i-TTL mode. Same goes for Canon. A 
> Canon 1D or Nikon D2 has a small enouhg delay between preflash and 
> actual firing to catch my eyes before they close.
>
> -Adam
>
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