In a message dated 12/1/01 1:55:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> 
> This is pretty far-fetched.  What if your much-vaunted K1000 breaks down,
> leaving you with access to only a pinhole camera and flashlight?  Should
> you really have to be prepared for all possibilities?  Personally, I'd
> rather carry a spare TTL flash.  :)
> 
I carry all types of flashes with me. Since "assignments" won't be dragging 
me all over the place anymore, I get to choose. As noted, I shoot portraiture 
most times now and the strategically placed adjustable flash adding "pops" of 
manual flash will do when all the TTL flashes in the world won't. But then, 
that comes from my being comfortable and competent with manual flash. 

But I repeat the question: how would ~you~ handle the situation I proposed? 
What's the formula to get a properly exposed shot with a broken 283 and a 
K1000, subject distance 11.5 feet? 


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