the manual is obscure about it, but if i read it correctly, i can set fill
flash exposure compensation from the flash unit only in P-TTL mode. so, if
i want to use a fill flash of about 1.5 stops under without going to manual
exposure on the body and using the exposure compensation dial, i have
The ZX-5n does also.
DG
At 12:19 PM 7/30/02 -0400, you wrote:
the manual is obscure about it, but if i read it correctly, i can set fill
flash exposure compensation from the flash unit only in P-TTL mode. so, if
i want to use a fill flash of about 1.5 stops under without going to manual
I don't think it does dick - check again.
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From: dick graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 July 2002 17:46
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Subject: Re: AF-360FGZ and P-TTL mode
The ZX-5n does also.
DG
At 12:19 PM 7/30/02 -0400, you wrote:
the manual
The ZX-5n does also.
DG
i can't get my ZX-5n to switch into P-TTL mode. only TTL. flash manual
doesn't say anything about it either as a supported camera. only MZ-S, but
then ZX-L was introduced later.
Herb...
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Dick,
Remember there is a difference between P-TTL and digital TTL and
analog TTL for Pentax. The only bodies that I know of that support
P-TTL are the MZ-S and the ZX-L.
For all other TTL bodies you can't dial in flash compensation on the
AF360FGZ. It will function just like the other FTZ
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