reakeener1970
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I think I need more coffee as I am having difficulty reasoning this one out myself.
My older cameras have (obviously) an ISO setting and also an Exposure Value (EV) setting. Before anyone jumps to any conclusions, I know that setting ISO 400 and EV +1 is basically the same as setting ISO 200 and EV +0. This is not a question about that.
So, newer cameras have a separate Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) setting (that affects the strength of TTL flash) independent of the EV setting (that affects the entire frame).
My question:
Is there any way to "trick" the camera and/or flash with settings on the camera and/or flash to simulate the FEC function. I typically like between -1 and -2 for FEC as it is more subtle (using as on-camera fill-flash pointed straight forward when outside, or bounced if inside).
I know completely manual flash power settings are an option but I am trying to figure out if there is a way to make this work with the cameras' TTL capabilities.
Thanks!
My older cameras have (obviously) an ISO setting and also an Exposure Value (EV) setting. Before anyone jumps to any conclusions, I know that setting ISO 400 and EV +1 is basically the same as setting ISO 200 and EV +0. This is not a question about that.
So, newer cameras have a separate Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) setting (that affects the strength of TTL flash) independent of the EV setting (that affects the entire frame).
My question:
Is there any way to "trick" the camera and/or flash with settings on the camera and/or flash to simulate the FEC function. I typically like between -1 and -2 for FEC as it is more subtle (using as on-camera fill-flash pointed straight forward when outside, or bounced if inside).
I know completely manual flash power settings are an option but I am trying to figure out if there is a way to make this work with the cameras' TTL capabilities.
Thanks!