3Ti AG writes:
>>1. Meter and adjust the scene for ambient exposure. For argument sake,
>>let's say we're in open shade, so 1/ISO at F11 or equivalent. My film
>>speed is ISO 100, so, my exposure would be 1/60 at F16.
>>2. Adjust the exposure compensation dial to -2 stops.
>>3. Turn on flash and use the appropriate switch setting on the camera
>>(X, I think).
>>4. Fire away.
Hmmm,
Sounds a bit like the John Lind method for other bodies. IIRC this
does not work because the flash will not fire if the
meter detects SS over 1/60th for proper exposure in auto mode on an OM
body. Is the 3T really an exception?????
Don't say "yes" as it could potentially cost me mucho dinero. ;-)
The bright fill John Lind method and "top off" TTL fill method do work
but results can be quite variable.
http://lists.tako.de/Olympus-OM/2005-09/msg01646.html
Mike
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