Correct. It is almost exactly like a tiny M type flash bulb. It is so
weak I doubt you would ever have to dim it.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / January 28, 2008 CE, at 12:39 AM, Chris Crawford wrote:
> I think the F280's output is always the same in FP mode, it can't be
> dimmed.
> The exposure is controlled by aperture and shutter speed both, which
> also
> affects ambient exposure. This is unlike normal flash where background
> exposure is controlled by the combination of aperture and shutter,
> but only
> the aperture affects the flash exposure. So I think your only means of
> changing the F280's output is by controlling flash-to-subject
> distance, or
> by putting neutral-density filters over the flash to dim it if its too
> bright
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