beefweasel
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Hi Guys,
I recently bought the Jessops 360AFD flash for my old canon 300D. I've only really tried it out once and although I got some really pleasing results I'm unsure whether it is behaving as it should or if I just got lucky with the pics and something is not talking properly between flash and camera?
I was using the camera on Tv, flash was angled to bounce off of ceiling and was registering on the back as being in TTL mode. The thing I don't quite understand is that the camera is still flashing the aperture number at me suggesting I will under-expose, yet I still get a pretty good exposure? The camera is showing me its little flash symbol so knows that there is a flash attached yet it doesn't seem to take it into account when calculating aperture? Is this correct?:shrug:
(When I pop the built-in flash it seems to take into account that it is there and not tell me I'm going to under expose?)
I recently bought the Jessops 360AFD flash for my old canon 300D. I've only really tried it out once and although I got some really pleasing results I'm unsure whether it is behaving as it should or if I just got lucky with the pics and something is not talking properly between flash and camera?
I was using the camera on Tv, flash was angled to bounce off of ceiling and was registering on the back as being in TTL mode. The thing I don't quite understand is that the camera is still flashing the aperture number at me suggesting I will under-expose, yet I still get a pretty good exposure? The camera is showing me its little flash symbol so knows that there is a flash attached yet it doesn't seem to take it into account when calculating aperture? Is this correct?:shrug:
(When I pop the built-in flash it seems to take into account that it is there and not tell me I'm going to under expose?)