On 8/27/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi"
> Subject: Re: Wedding photography
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> >
> >> Just in case you ever need to know, here's how you do it:
> >> Camera set to *manual* exposure
> >> Aperture set for desired DOF
> >> Shutter speed set to minimum hand-holdable speed or for brightest area
> >> where you'll be shooting -- whichever is greater
> >> Flash set to P-TTL auto, no exposure compensation
> >
> > Essentially the same as using a simple, non-dedicated auto-flash, in
> > other words ... set the flash and camera for the appropriate working
> > aperture, set shutter speed (usually 1/30-1/60), have at it. Been
> > doing that for 35 years... It's never failed me.
>
> It's amazing that flash control has progressed so little.....

And  snoring research.

Dave
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> William Robb
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