Is the A-TTL program affected by flash exposure compensation?
Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - FlashIn fiddling with my 430EZ, it seems as though it doesn't figure the exposure compensation into the selected aperture. If you say you want flash overexposure by 3 stops, it gives the same aperture as selecting flash underexposure by 3 stops. Note that in a TTL (or A-TTL) flash system auto flash exposure is changed by changing the flash duration at a fixed apertures. Thus you would not expect an aperture change.
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Digital Imaging - dslreports.comFlash compensation is simply the adjustment of the intensity of the flash burst. Flash compensation is used when your flash is putting out too little or too much light. Many sub-dSLR cameras do not offer this option. Say you are shooting a group of people in black suits. Your flash fires and it turns out that your photograph is too dark. You didn't get enough light coming from the flash.
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EVOLT E-510 > Frequently Asked QuestionsMetering systems in cameras measure light but do not have a way of determining what the subject matter is, so the exposure decisions the metering system makes may not always be appropriate for the subject matter. This phenomenon is called subject failure. As with Spot metering, the human touch may be required to arrive at correct exposures. Exposure Compensation allows the photographer to set up the camera to under- or overexpose in specific situations.
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Thyroid.org: Childhood Head and Neck Irradiation FAQWhile the adult thyroid gland is much less sensitive to radiation, it too may be affected, especially during radiation therapy for head and neck cancers. Hypothyroidism, thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer all can occur after radiation exposure in adults.
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Digital Photography FAQRecent Canon SLRs use a system called E-TTL to determine flash exposure. (Newer models use E-TTL II, which seems to be more robust.) E-TTL is praised by some for allowing very precise control over flash exposure when used properly, but it is slammed by others for being too sensitive to very small changes in the center of the image and requiring too much planning to get proper "automatic" exposure. There is probably some truth in both positions.
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Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - FlashIf you're using a modifier that goes over the main flash head (filters, Sto-Fen Omnibounce, etc.), note that the preflash in direct mode comes from the IR sensor below the main flash head. This can confuse the A-TTL programme since the IR preflash will not be filtered, giving inaccurate results. By tilting the head up slightly, or using something to release the bouncelatch, the 420EZ/430EZ will assume you are bouncing the flash and will fire the preflash through the main head.
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Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - FlashFrom Chuck Westfall: During A-TTL or TTL flash photography with the EOS-1, ambient light is measured by the peripheral metering pattern regardless of the user-selected metering pattern, including center-weighted average metering selected by CF8. RMA
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AccessoriesYes. You can use up to 3 Contax TTL compatible flashes for multiple TTL flash by using the optional Contax connecting cords and connector. Yes. The Yashica units are significantly less expensive. The hard part of buying one is finding the specifications for the units, as Kyocera at the Yashica site does not list them. Vendors also do not make it easy to find the specifications.
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Digital Photography FAQWith many cameras, the camera assumes that you are using fill flash in aperture priority mode. Thus, it picks the correct exposure for the available light and fires the flash merely to fill in shadow areas. On some cameras, you may have workarounds for this: In manual mode, some cameras (e.g. Canon SLRs) will increase flash power to provide light needed for proper exposure, up to the limits of the power of your flash.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Payments - VCGCBFax us a statement telling us you have a new address. Include the date the change is effective as well as your federal tax identification number (FEIN or SSN), old address, new address, phone number, and your signature. You can fax the statement to the Board's Customer Service Unit at (916) 491-6417.
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Wisconsin DETF - Deferred Compensation FAQ'sThe Wisconsin Deferred Compensation Program (WDC) is a supplemental retirement savings program authorized under Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). The WDC was created by Wisconsin Laws of 1981 Chapter 187 and established in 1982 for state employees; it has been available to local employers since 1985.
Related QuestionsIs it OK to block the A-TTL sensor (with a softbox, say) with using plain TTL flash?
Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - FlashIt should be fine. TTL metering stands for "Through The Lens" metering. So, no metering takes place from the flash sensor. The sensor on the flash is only used for A-TTL metering. If you're still worried, just shoot some test exposures to make sure [I'm not sure if TTL exposure compensation works.]
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AMCA |By specifying the AMCA Certified Rating Seal, specifiers, designers and others can be relieved of certain liability problems and other legal entanglements frequently encountered in today's litigious climate. Selection of equipment supported by an independent Certified Rating Program can greatly assist a specifier in demonstrating that "due diligence" was exercised in selecting equipment and that reasonable steps were taken to assure that performance guarantees would be met.
Related QuestionsI have a dedicated TTL flash for another camera system. Will it work on my G camera?
AccessoriesProbably not. The flash foot has to conform to the Contax contact pattern and TTL scheme. Your flash will work in manual mode. If it has an auto mode, it will also work on your G camera in that mode.
Related QuestionsCan I use my TTL flash with the 21 and 16 mm. G lenses?
AccessoriesIn TTL mode you can use your flash with the 21-mm. lens. Be aware that the flash in normal lens position will not completely illuminate the frame at any distance less than 1.8 meters. With the 16-mm. lens you cannot use TTL flash. You can use a flash unit that has an Auto mode. Be aware that the flash in normal lens position will not completely illuminate the frame at any distance less than 2.9-meters. (Using a flash with the 16 mm. requires a flash unit with a GN of 50 (m.
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Electronic Flash InformationThese are variations of the TTL flash developed by Canon. They are available on some Canon camera bodies and dedicated flash units. The differences can be summarized as follows: TTL measures light reflected off the film plane during flash exposure. Once enough light has reached the film for proper exposure, the flash pulse is cut short. A-TTL uses a pre-flash and a light sensor on the flash unit to evaluate the proper illumination needed.
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Review of Magnet ProgramsStudents who currently receive transportation will continue to do so during the phase-out period. Transportation will be discontinued at the end of the phase-out and parents will need to provide their own transportation at that time.
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Digital Photography FAQYour camera has a built in light meter, which it uses the measure the amount of light in the scene at various places. The position of the light meter will vary from model to model. Some popular positions in SLRs are behind the (partially reflective) reflex mirror, or in the pentaprism. On some digital cameras, the main sensor may serve double duty as a light meter.
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Air Quality of NM - FAQFor those who are affected by mold exposure, there can be a wide variation in how they react. People who may be affected more severely and quickly than others include: persons with weakened immune systems (for example, people with HIV infection, chemotherapy patients, or organ or bone marrow transplant recipients, autoimmune diseases.) Those with special health concerns should consult their doctor if they are concerned about mold exposure.
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FAQs regarding Asbestos Exposure and the dangers surrounding...Even though the average asbestos levels in buildings today seem to be very low, an estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. The heaviest exposures are in construction, primarily during the removal of asbestos during renovation or demolition. Workers are also likely to be exposed during the manufacturing of asbestos products like textiles, insulation, automotive brake and clutch work.
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Konica Minolta FAx (Forum & Ax FAQ)The Ax can synch to the flash at any speed; however, if you set the shutter speed faster than about 1/800s, the exposure will be reduced because the camera is not capturing all of the flash duration. This can be used to advantage to allow you to open the aperture up wider than would otherwise be possible, but avoid overexposure by using a very high shutter speed. The open aperture provides a short depth of field which is often desirable in portrait work.
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FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsCompensation is Veterans Affairs monthly cash benefits payable to veterans for problems related to the time of life they were in active service. They are also available if you were injured in a Veterans Affairs hospital. If Veterans Affairs considers you are disabled by a condition that is service connected, it will then determine the percentage to which you are disabled and then base your monthly payments on the extent to which you are currently disabled.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - OHSIM - The University of Sydne...There are various legislated limits that can affect the level of a staff members pay under a workers compensation claim. Two of the common limits are briefly described below; Whilst a staff member remains unfit for work there is a maximum level of wages that can be claimed. If your wage exceeds this level then OHS & Injury Management will advise you of this and discuss any possible options to maintain your salary.
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Office of Victim Services, Connecticut Judicial Branch (OVS)The Office of Victim Services Compensation Program provides financial compensation to eligible crime victims and their relatives* by reimbursing them for expenses not covered by collateral sources (such as insurance). If you have questions regarding your private insurer, please contact the insurer directly.
Related QuestionsWhen do I need to use flash compensation?
Konica Minolta FAx (Forum & Ax FAQ)Essentially, flash compensation is needed whenever the flash output is too little or too much in any given mode and probably comes down more to personal taste and trial and error than to anything else. Some people like the greater and sometimes more even lighting control that can be obtained from using flash as the main source of light.
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Who is affected?
Frequently Asked Questionsestimated 100-140 million of the world’s girls and women have undergone genital mutilation. Every year, at least 2 million girls — an average of 6,000 a day — are at risk. It is most commonly performed between the ages of 4 and 8 years, though some cultures wait until the teens and/or just prior to marriage. It is most common in 28 African countries, although there are cases in the Middle East and Asia.
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