On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 13:27:20 -0500, you wrote:
>With the original OM-2, TTL flash exposure would stay open if the flash reached
>full output without quenching the SBCs. After enough ambient light was
>collected, the shutter would finally close. This allowed for good ttl flash if
>you're in range, and interesting effects if out of range.
>The small circuit in the bottom of the 2N (ZC1792) forces a 1/60th shutter
>speed
>in ttl flash mode no matter what the flash puts out. So at (ie) 100' with a
>T32, lens at f11, the flash will go full dump, the shutter will be open for
>1/60
>and you'll have underexposure, whereas the OM-2 shutter would stay open and
>give
>you experimental results.
>
>John
>Camtech
What does the 2SP do when you're out of range ?
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