--- Keith Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith Green wrote:
> > > If you use a lens set at 22mm on an EOS 10D,
> with flash, does the camera
> set
> > > the flash to as wide an angle as possible, or
> does it do the 1.6
> > > multiplication and set it to 35mm focal length?
>
> Tapani Tarvaine
> It seemed such an obvious and simple thing for Canon to have done, so I
> thought that they probably had not.
This was discussed with the D30
already - apparently Canon still
hasn't fixed this issue.
Lars
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Keith Green wrote:
> > > If you use a lens set at 22mm on an EOS 10D, with flash
[...]
> > the focal length displayed by 550EX matches the actual focal
> > length of the lens, without taking the 1.6x factor into account.
> It seemed such an obvious and si
Keith Green wrote:
> > If you use a lens set at 22mm on an EOS 10D, with flash, does the camera
set
> > the flash to as wide an angle as possible, or does it do the 1.6
> > multiplication and set it to 35mm focal length?
Tapani Tarvainen wrote:
> It doesn't seem smart enough to do the multiplicat
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 07:31:25PM +0100, Keith Green wrote:
> If you use a lens set at 22mm on an EOS 10D, with flash, does the camera set
> the flash to as wide an angle as possible, or does it do the 1.6
> multiplication and set it to 35mm focal length?
It doesn't seem smart enough to do the mu
If you use a lens set at 22mm on an EOS 10D, with flash, does the camera set
the flash to as wide an angle as possible, or does it do the 1.6
multiplication and set it to 35mm focal length?
Cheers
Keith
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