Tina,
The T-32 does not really have a auto fill function.
You will have to use the standard mathematical system for fill.
On full manual, iso 100, GN = 104.
Find a f stop to give you 1/60 or slower.
divide the f stop into the GN and that is how far away the flash should be.
You can reduce the f stop with a polarizer filter or a ND filter if need be.
Or, if the flash is on camera check the distance to subject and divide that
into the GN. That is your f stop. You can reduce the ratio by setting the
manual setting to 52 instead of 104.
Make your calculations and adjustments depending on film speed.
Example: iso 100 = GN 104.
At f 8 divide 8 into 104 and get 13. 13 feet is where the flash should be.
A zoom helps with composition here.
Or: At 13 feet GN of 104, divide 13 into 104 and get f 8.
I hope this helps and I hope I am right.
Charlie
===I'm still new to flash photography and I have a quick question.
I recently purchased a T32 (thanks to Mike on the list) and I
need to know how to use it for fill-in. I'm taking my sister-
in-law's family portrait on Sunday morning and I'm pretty sure
I'll need to use a flash for fill-in. Will it already know
to fill-in because of the TTL? If you respond, could you please
cc: me directly too? Thanks! Btw, I'm using the T32 with my
OM-2S.
Tina====
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