Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>With a film camera, having TTL flash metering was useful, without it  
>one tends to waste a lot of film.
>
>With a digital camera, a fully manual flash seems perfectly fine: I  
>shoot a couple of test frames, check them with the histogram, and  
>just leave those settings in place.

This is just what I've been thinking throughout this thread. For macro 
shooting of non-moving objects in a controlled setting, I wouldn't use 
TTL, P-TTL or any other kind of automatic flash. Straight manual seems 
the way to go.


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