: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:35 PM
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> Subject: Flash exposure compensation
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> I'm starting to understand when to use exposure compensation
> in normal light conditions but flash compensation baffles me.
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> Under what conditions are you
I'm starting to understand when to use exposure compensation
in normal light conditions but flash compensation baffles me.
Under what conditions are you supposed to use it and how much?
Are there any rules of thumb here?
I'll be grateful for any answers or references.
Gautam
r repeating a query I'm sure has been discussed to death, but I
NW> do not seem to remember the issue being resolved and I cannot find an
NW> appropriate post in the archives. Anyway, was it determined if you can set
NW> flash exposure compensation using the MZ-S' regular exposure
I'm sorry for repeating a query I'm sure has been discussed to death, but I
do not seem to remember the issue being resolved and I cannot find an
appropriate post in the archives. Anyway, was it determined if you can set
flash exposure compensation using the MZ-S' regular exposure
Hi all!
The newest Pentax flash , the 360FTZ, is supposed to have exposure
compensation ON THE FLASH, not via the body, if I remember the info
here well.
Anybody knows if this flash's feature would work on older bodies as
well? And even bodies without builtin flash exposure compens
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From: "RK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 7, 2001 11:34 AM
Subject: Flash Exposure Compensation in the MZ5?
> Can I reduce the RTF output on my MZ5, keeping the ambient
light
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>Can I reduce the RTF output on my MZ5, keeping the ambient light
>exposure constant?
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>I do remember some thread about this topic sometime ago- or was that
>about flash compensation on the PZ1-p?
Nope, th
Can I reduce the RTF output on my MZ5, keeping the ambient light
exposure constant?
I do remember some thread about this topic sometime ago- or was that
about flash compensation on the PZ1-p?
Thanks,
RK
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Hello:
I don't know if I have missed something, but I haven't seen yet any info
that explains plainly if you can use the dial on the right of the camera
to compensate the flash output as in the Z1-P, or you have to use the
same method as in the MZ-5N or Z-1.
If somebody knows the answer, please e
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