Who Knows how ittl works?
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 9:23 pm
The reason I ask this question is this:
I was experimenting tonight with a couple of generic flashes off camera connected to a couple of Nissin shyncro-eyes - they're sensors that detect a flash going off and they discharge the flash that they are connected to.
So basically when the built-in flash goes off, so do the other 2 flashes.
Now here is the interesting bit, I had left the built-in flash set to ittl, the camera was on manual and since I didn't know what to expect I started with a setting of 1/60 sec f16, the exposure was way under exposed, so I opened the f-stop to f8 and to my surprise the exposure got worse and kept going worse the more I opened the aperture. at no stage I could get a reasonable exposure no matter what I did.
When I changed the built-in flash setting to manual then everything went as expected
Can anyone shed some light (excuse the pun) on this?
I was experimenting tonight with a couple of generic flashes off camera connected to a couple of Nissin shyncro-eyes - they're sensors that detect a flash going off and they discharge the flash that they are connected to.
So basically when the built-in flash goes off, so do the other 2 flashes.
Now here is the interesting bit, I had left the built-in flash set to ittl, the camera was on manual and since I didn't know what to expect I started with a setting of 1/60 sec f16, the exposure was way under exposed, so I opened the f-stop to f8 and to my surprise the exposure got worse and kept going worse the more I opened the aperture. at no stage I could get a reasonable exposure no matter what I did.
When I changed the built-in flash setting to manual then everything went as expected
Can anyone shed some light (excuse the pun) on this?