I haven't found it yet but I now know there is an ND3 filter somewhere
in the house. I'm still thinking about how to do this... I think it's a
non-trivial task.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/9/2014 8:16 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Dr. Manual Flash writes:
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. :-)
As long as Dr. Flash has his meter out I wonder if he can put the 3 stop
ND filter on the T32 and see how close one can get before it starts to
overexpose in auto mode compared to baseline .
I wish the ISO setting on the T32 would really change the flash output.
Student of Dr. Flash, Mike
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