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fill flash with Nikon FE2 and Metz 45-ct4



 
 
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Old July 10th 04, 10:23 PM
sgfan3
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Default fill flash with Nikon FE2 and Metz 45-ct4

Although I have never tried this, I think it is the way to go: with your
flash off or disconnected, meter your scene as usual. Note the exposure and
set your camera and lens to this setting in the manual exposure mode. Then,
turn on your flash, set the exposure compensation dial to the desired
under-exposure. This should turn the flash off sooner, resulting in the
fill-flash that you aiming for. Hope this helps. If I am wrong, please let
me know!


"A. Bharucha" wrote in message
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All,

I have an FE2 with Metz 45-CT4 with SCA343 module. Is it possible to
do fill-in flash in TTL. I want -1 or -2 fill in. There is no
control on the camera specifically for limiting flash output for TTL.

Can one adjust the exposure componsation by -2 and increase the film
speed by 2 stops to get -2 fill in? What controls the amount of light
the flash puts out...the ASA setting or the exp componsation or both?

thanx.

anil bharucha



 




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