As mentioned by another list member, use ND filter. If not buy a 4Ti (or
OM77AF) and F280.
C.H.Ling
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I took a few portraits backlit by an already set sun, and tried using
> fill in flash. I got the pics back to find no flash appears to have
> fired. What Moose states below would explain this. So how do you get
> fill in flash in bright conditions, eg to lose deep shadows on the
> beach? The only way I can think of is to stop down to get a longer
> exposure, but for a portrait you don't want the depth of field. Is
> there a way round this?
>
> James
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