The problem with any setting other than the flash is
the camera will calculate the exposure for the existing
light and use the calculated exposure for the picture.
The flash is not considered. You have to fiddle with
the asa setting to avoid overexposure. That's what I'm
looking for is an easy way to figure the adjustment.
Chris Barker Re: olympus-digest V2 #1955
William
Just to correct one small part of your narrative here:
the flash will
fire at f4 if you set the switch to flash. But you can
set the
switch to another aperture after you have selected
flash. As Doris
said, you can then set the flash to Full and work the
exposure
(aperture) out with the GN - if you know what that is...
Chris
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