----------------- >The exposure compensation will have no effect on your shutter speed >or aperture because you've set them manually. The -1 will just affect >the flash output. > >Am I making sense? It's very easy but might sound a little harder >than it actually is.
You are, thanks:) It is actually VERY simlple. >The Sunpak is ttl, right? The trick will work with it too. Yes, it is TTL. Well, I've never thought of using it this way >For me it meant divorce. Come on! I'm married for just 6 months:) Besides, truth to say my wife is pretty forbearing anyway. And she's just gotten involved in phtography, too - right after I had given her my previous camera - the MZ-7:))) >It takes a split second longer than having a separate flash >compensation control, but I find it to be pretty easy. It is both easy and fast so good to me. Thanks:) > >>The flash has the possibility to manually reduce its power output - >>does it work with the MZ-5n? > >Yes. > >tv I have never fully understood the difference between the flash compensation and the power reduction. I've always thought that if I set the -1EV compensation OR reduce the power output to 1/2, it would mean the same effect. Am I right or wrong? Greetz Artur -- Okresl Swoje potrzeby - my znajdziemy oferte za Ciebie! [ http://oferty.onet.pl ] - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .