In a message dated 11/30/01 2:00:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> You guys should really try TTL flash, or better yet P-TTL if you have 
> the new FA360FGZ and MZ-S. It really makes your approach redundant. 
> Even with  my AF280T and plain old TTL I find well balanced exposures. 
> If I have some highly reflective foreground, I use bounce to even out 
> the light;  try that with manual calculations.
> 
> Cheers,  Mike.
> 
Hey Mike!
You forgot your camera and there is a function you could shoot but you only 
have access to a 283 with a broken sensor and a K1000, meaning raw manual 
flash shooting if you hope to get any photos at all. And since the 283 does 
not have a distance scale, what are ~you~ going to do? We know me and Bill 
can get along just fine but what are ~you~ going to do without at least a 
rudimentary background in shooting manual flash?
 
Mafud
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