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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
how your auto iso and flash works ?
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<blockquote data-quote="alaios" data-source="post: 557192" data-attributes="member: 41911"><p>Thanks for the answer.</p><p>I searched quite a lot and it looks like that the advantage of TTL-BL is that tries to expose correctly your focus point. This is useful feature when there is an out of focus area that is damn white or black and it would fool out your TTL system.</p><p></p><p>I tried some indoor shots close to my big window office window. It looks like that dialining FEC -2 or -3 for TTL BL gave me the look I am looking for.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The question though stil seems to be the indoor shot at very high iso I shared yesterday (the man sleeping). Why my FEC -3 gives that much exposure? </p><p></p><p>I would do couple more of tests tonight.</p><p>I will demistify that.</p><p></p><p>Purpose is to move from the camera flash to a simple two lights setup. The camera flash would be a basic room fill and the second one would be the main light. I am not sure if then the camera flash should be at pure TTL mode with -2 and the other flash at TTL BL.</p><p></p><p>It gets weird and I want to do something that simple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaios, post: 557192, member: 41911"] Thanks for the answer. I searched quite a lot and it looks like that the advantage of TTL-BL is that tries to expose correctly your focus point. This is useful feature when there is an out of focus area that is damn white or black and it would fool out your TTL system. I tried some indoor shots close to my big window office window. It looks like that dialining FEC -2 or -3 for TTL BL gave me the look I am looking for. The question though stil seems to be the indoor shot at very high iso I shared yesterday (the man sleeping). Why my FEC -3 gives that much exposure? I would do couple more of tests tonight. I will demistify that. Purpose is to move from the camera flash to a simple two lights setup. The camera flash would be a basic room fill and the second one would be the main light. I am not sure if then the camera flash should be at pure TTL mode with -2 and the other flash at TTL BL. It gets weird and I want to do something that simple [/QUOTE]
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