I use Rolleiflex 6008AF + Godox XPro-C TTL flash trigger. When aperture and shutter are manual, the flash always fires. When in aperture priority, I believe it only fires flash at shutters of 1/60 or less (which matches what the manual says). Can I get it to meter aperture priority as if there was no flash, but fire the flash anyway? (I just use the flash to fill when the subject is facing away from the sun...and when flash not needed, literally to let the subject know a picture was taken, as it can be loud outdoors and the shutter cannot be heard).
The manual suggests that setting the exposure compensation to non-0 forces the flash to fire (in the case of Metz TTL flash), but regardless of Metz flash or Godox in manual mode, this is not what I observe, the camera still makes a decision on whether or not to fire the flash in aperture priority mode even with non-zero exposure compenstation. Any suggestions?
The best I have come up with is manual mode, and adjusting shutter to put the needle in the center, but sometimes I don't have those few seconds.
The manual suggests that setting the exposure compensation to non-0 forces the flash to fire (in the case of Metz TTL flash), but regardless of Metz flash or Godox in manual mode, this is not what I observe, the camera still makes a decision on whether or not to fire the flash in aperture priority mode even with non-zero exposure compenstation. Any suggestions?
The best I have come up with is manual mode, and adjusting shutter to put the needle in the center, but sometimes I don't have those few seconds.