> Yes, and if the subject is filling thr frame fairly well, it will
>probably work (as long as the reflectance is averaging 18 0rey, which
>it almost never does). Reflective-reading based fill flash has all the
>problems of all reflective systems. Only distance-based systems can
>yield precise and accurate results.
yeah, that makes sense, but the exposure setting for ambient in the camera
is also reflectance based, correcto? ditto for ttl flash control?
> Worse, it is exactly in the backlit sort of situation that fill
>makes the most sense in, that a reflected-based fill system is likely
>to fail.
hmmmm, I remember having trouble shooting a couple inside with thier backs
to a bright window with the T20 and OM2 set to auto. The flash wouldn't fire
until I dialed in about +1 compensation. I suppose there is not subsitute
for the grey matter between the ears...
Be seeing you.
Dirk Wright
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