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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 220423" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Spot metering just changes the default TTL BL to be TTL (flash does not do Spot metering). There ought not be any difference inside (dim ambient), but normally there is a difference, often better.</p><p></p><p>Glad it is going better. The need for +1 EV flash compensation for TTL BL Commander is common and routine.</p><p></p><p>Again, if trying something impossible like bounce flash at f/16, you will not see the three warning flashes in the Ready light on the camera (to know it is underexposing). Remote communication is one way (from the camera), so the camera does not know about that. It shows Ready after awhile, but it has no clue about reality. You have to watch the Ready LED on the remote flash unit, or easier, program it to listen to the beeps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 220423, member: 12496"] Spot metering just changes the default TTL BL to be TTL (flash does not do Spot metering). There ought not be any difference inside (dim ambient), but normally there is a difference, often better. Glad it is going better. The need for +1 EV flash compensation for TTL BL Commander is common and routine. Again, if trying something impossible like bounce flash at f/16, you will not see the three warning flashes in the Ready light on the camera (to know it is underexposing). Remote communication is one way (from the camera), so the camera does not know about that. It shows Ready after awhile, but it has no clue about reality. You have to watch the Ready LED on the remote flash unit, or easier, program it to listen to the beeps. [/QUOTE]
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