gfen wrote:
> > On a non-TTL flash setup, with an auto flash, you either change the
> > setting on the flash or the aperture setting on the camera, so that the
> > flash is firing for an aperture that is one or two stops more open than
> > the lens is actually set for.
> > More of a PITA to do, but still doable.
> 
> I think I'm going to master fill flash on a TTL camera, first, and then
> actually learn how to get it to work right on the MX..

Remember on the TTL camera to do your initial metering of the scene with
the flash turned off. On my cameras at least, the flash dedication seems
to shut off the internal meter in the camera as soon as the flash ready
indicator comes on.

You don't have that problem with the MX at least... :-)

-Mat

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