Holy smokes!! I can see that I didn't look at this closely enough.
What you've shown is that the auto mode has 3 maximum power ranges each
(nominally) one stop apart. Minimum power occurs where the auto range
selector is pushed fully to the left or, the same as ISO 100 at f/4.
I think I've just had dumb luck doing fill flash in the past since I was
getting reasonable exposures without understanding what I was doing. I
finally decided to test the thing with a flash meter.
I was really confused when I first started off because it looked like I
was getting a fixed light output from each setting that was 3/4 stop
apart. Then I realized that I was shooting from about 10 feet and what
I was measuring with the meter was the maximum flash output available at
that setting. As I moved closer to the flash the measured aperture
required got higher and higher and was generally converging on the
flash's recommended aperture for that ISO setting. Eventually, it went
about a stop beyond the recommended aperture which I attribute to a
relatively high ambient light level and/or maybe too close to quench.
I'm going to have to rethink my fill flash completely. I may have to go
back to fully manual. :-)
Dr. (confused) Flash
On 7/9/2014 8:23 AM, Michael Gordon via olympus wrote:
Problem is that the T32 will not let you pick F4 at any ISO except 100. The
least amount of fill flash at ISO 400 is F8 which is the same amount of flash
as auto F4 @ ISO 100. My Metz flash will let you dial that in but it is huge
in comparison as well as too smart for its own good. It will block settings
where it thinks the flash could not be quenched fast enough even if it were
possible due to modifiers. The T32 does no such thing making it fine for macro
in many ways.
Student of Dr. Flash, Mike
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:42 PM, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, learn to lie about the aperture as well as the ISO
Dr. Flash
On 7/8/2014 7:35 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Setting the ISO on the flash differently than the cam seems to only
change the appropriate aperture for exposure and not the flash output
like on my Metz flash. There are 3 normal auto modes period, the end.
Pick any ISO but the flash output is one of 3 exposures.
Bug blinder, Mike
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