Exactly right. The few weddings I've done have been done with this
proceedure. Or switch to manual. If you are 5 meters away and need f4 for
the exposure you want, change the GN of the flash by putting fingers over
it. 1 finger =1 stop, 2 fingers = 2 stops. A sheet of tissue is 1 stop.
Foxy
><<Is it possible to do fill flash in the auto mode with the T-20 on an
>OM2n? Can it be done with the compensation dial? Or am I dreaming?
>Thanks, John Gaasland.>>
>
>
>Try this. It is imperfect, but sometimes it is just what I need.
>
>Set camera on auto or manual - Shutter speed at 1/60 or slower - set
>the aperture to properly expose the film - Set the flash to auto / non
>TL - Use the auto setting on the flash that is 2 stops wider than the
>actual aperture used.
>
>This should expose the film properly and add 2 stops less in fill.
>You will have to play with it and it will not always work well.
>
>Any debate on this out there? Fire away, maybe I will learn something.
>
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