Hmm,
I don't remember what happens with a spot meter on a 4T then recompose.
If spot meter is under 1/60th will the flash fire?
I hope I am not expelled.
The synch speed on the 3Ti is still 1/60th, so yes the flash will fire
at greater speeds but will the uneven illumination of the frame ruin
the shot?
I think one way to modulate the flash/ambient ratio on a 4T in TTL mode
ala John Lind does work---for bright fill. I think he lied to the cam
on the ISO ot inc the ISO then used the compensation to inc the flash
the same amount. As the shutter speed is fixed the cam must use the
flash.
Manual and a meter or auto sound easier.
Mike
So, for outdoor fill flash where my background is notably brighter
than the
> foreground, it is not possible to use TTL flash as the flash will not
fire.
> But that's where the OM-3Ti is different. The OM-3Ti will fire the
flash no
> matter what. So, I can go ahead and adjust my aperture (shutter speed
is
> generally fixed) for the background, placing it high-key and using
the TTL
> flash to fill the faces. However, to keep from getting that
over-flash
> look, I would adjust the exposure-compensation dial down, say -2/3 to
fill
> the shadows but not get the flat look.
>
>
>> It would take balls if you were shooting on transparency film!
>
> I'm not that much of a man.
>
> AG
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