Long live manual flash.
Chuck Norcutt
Stephen Walker wrote:
> Have him check the flash manual. The easiest way to dial in exposure
> compensation for the flash is to do it directly on the flash.
> However, I think it's a function that is disabled by default. I
> don't remember exactly how to enable it off the top of my head but I
> can look it up tommorow if he still has trouble. Once you get it
> enabled the exposure compensation is activated by turning the main
> dial on the flash.
>
> regards,
>
> Steve
>
> ----- Original Message ---- From: Steve Goss
> <stevegoss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Olympus email list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, December 3, 2006 11:30:15 PM Subject: [OM] Help for an
> E300 user
>
> Hi, Y'all- No, It's not me. A friend of mine has an E300 and one of
> the Oly Digital flashes. He says that all of his outdoor shots are
> fine, but his flash pictures are underexposed. I asked if he could
> dial in some exposure compensation, but he said that he had been
> through a whole lot of menus and had not found anything like that.
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