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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 346012" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Yes he does and with great results. I've done some portraits before where I would shoot a couple against a flowering bush and recompose so a lake was now behind them and the exposure was off, but just a touch. I also did my boy's baseball team individuals and choose to do in manual because the lights stayed stationary as did the players so I new I would get consistent results. But if i'm in sorta a hurry, TTL is the way to go. If I didn't know much about shooting in manual or didn't have a meter to dial it in than yes TTl would be my choice and wouldn't have a worry about it. For the most part TTL works like a dream. But manual is dead nuts every shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 346012, member: 13822"] Yes he does and with great results. I've done some portraits before where I would shoot a couple against a flowering bush and recompose so a lake was now behind them and the exposure was off, but just a touch. I also did my boy's baseball team individuals and choose to do in manual because the lights stayed stationary as did the players so I new I would get consistent results. But if i'm in sorta a hurry, TTL is the way to go. If I didn't know much about shooting in manual or didn't have a meter to dial it in than yes TTl would be my choice and wouldn't have a worry about it. For the most part TTL works like a dream. But manual is dead nuts every shot. [/QUOTE]
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