> When shooting outdoors almost amy flashes don`t reach their
nominal-output.
> Because it is calculated with a certan amount of room reflections. Another
> factor of uncernity is that most flashes give the flash ready LED when the
capacitor
> isn`t really 1000aded. Some flashes are ready at 70% max. output while
others wait until
> They reached 90%, this depends on the flash. I´m in the habit to wait for
another
> few seconds when I´m shooting at the "edge of the flash" .
Ah, this might be it -- I noticed that it seems to work better the first
time, but then goes downhill from there; it could be that the first time I
do this it charges up fully, but after that I'm being too impatient to keep
testing.. The T20 'ready' light comes on gradually, so it's obvious what's
going on; the Miranda flash just lights up all at once, and perhaps it's
lighting up before it really should.
thanks!
-- dan
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