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Dirt Cheap Lighting - A Buyer's Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="Peekcha" data-source="post: 33299" data-attributes="member: 7246"><p>Some flash units have what's called a TTL (through the lens) metering and the higher end ones have i-TTL. That takes most of the guess work on how to set up your flash for lighting conditions to properly expose your shot. Manual flash on the other hand has to be set up by the photographer to properly expose the shot, usually more guess work but you do end up with some really creative lighting though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peekcha, post: 33299, member: 7246"] Some flash units have what's called a TTL (through the lens) metering and the higher end ones have i-TTL. That takes most of the guess work on how to set up your flash for lighting conditions to properly expose your shot. Manual flash on the other hand has to be set up by the photographer to properly expose the shot, usually more guess work but you do end up with some really creative lighting though. [/QUOTE]
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