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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 678086" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Yes, being a quick shot there was no time for a trial and error to balance exposure. When in controlled conditions I prefer manual flash control but iTTL works so well generally it is a good first try. I suggest that people starting with manual exposure or flash can get a good idea of starting settings by put it into Green auto and see what the camera calculated. After a few different lighting conditions one should have a very good estimation for initial settings for full manual exposure. 80% of the time my cameras are in M mode simply because I want specific DOF and shutter speed based on the subject. In rapidly changing conditions I might put it into Auto ISO mode. In the studio everything is manual for each light, aperture and shutter. </p><p>Of all the flash systems out there, iTTL and CLS is the most advanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 678086, member: 43545"] Yes, being a quick shot there was no time for a trial and error to balance exposure. When in controlled conditions I prefer manual flash control but iTTL works so well generally it is a good first try. I suggest that people starting with manual exposure or flash can get a good idea of starting settings by put it into Green auto and see what the camera calculated. After a few different lighting conditions one should have a very good estimation for initial settings for full manual exposure. 80% of the time my cameras are in M mode simply because I want specific DOF and shutter speed based on the subject. In rapidly changing conditions I might put it into Auto ISO mode. In the studio everything is manual for each light, aperture and shutter. Of all the flash systems out there, iTTL and CLS is the most advanced. [/QUOTE]
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