Thanks for Winsor & Chuck replied.
Is that mean no EV compensation for F280? It's too bad. It seems I
keep my T-32 better.
Michael
Winsor Crosby wrote:
>The F280 in the FP setting has a constant light output for all
>intents and purposes. If the compensation is needed to balance
>against the ambient light the only thing you can do is move closer or
>farther away. Considering how weak it is you do not have much
>flexibility with it.
>So no, there is no compensation with the shutter speed dial.
>Winsor
>Long Beach, California, USA
On Oct 9, 2006, at 6:37 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> It certainly won't with the T-32. The flash is too fast for the
> shutter
> speed to have any effect since you can't use a shutter speed faster
> than
> 1/60th. Flash compensation is controlled by changing the duration of
> the flash. For example; the flash might fire for 1/5,000 second
> instead
> of 1/10,000 and thus double the light output or increase by one stop.
>
> What the F280 does I don't know. There's no reason why it couldn't
> change the shutter speed. But my guess is that would make it too
> complicated. It probably behaves the same as the other flash units
> with
> respect to compensation.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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