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Taylor Barrett wrote:
I notice it when using unsophisticated flashes in iTTL mode... never anything else. Sometimes it shoots WAY too hot because it can't tell what zoom distance to fire for, so it shoots as if you were 100 feet away when you're really 5. Can be fixed fairly easily in any image editing program.
unsophisticated flashes <-------?-------> iTTL mode
Taylor, I'm not sure what you mean; iTTL compatible flashes are the most sophisticated. And how do you fix a way too hot flash exposure in post; do you mean not hot enough to clip?
Remember that D lens technology was introduced way before 3D matrix metering and iTTL, so if your camera and/or flashgun are using these metering modes, then the distance-to-subject information is less critical compared to using, say, center-weighted metering and a pre-iTTL flash set to TTL.
~Ted
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