Re: Canon TTL flash what could be worse ?
After getting frustrated and doing some controlled tests a few years ago, I have concluded that the Canon flash system is not nearly as good as it could be from a technical/theoretical standpoint. However I'm not sure if any other system is better so I decided to just live with it and adjust things manually as necessary.
Particularly when bouncing, it over illuminates close objects and under-illuminates far away objects - and yes the flash had plenty of power to illumninate the far away objects if turned up manually. If it is truly reading the light falling on the object just before the shot I don't understand why it can't do a better job, I guess a preflash is somehow different enough than the real flash that it can't be accurately predicted.
It would be awesome to have a "FE ITERATIVE" mode where after one shot it realized that it underexposed the spot, so it would automatically dial up the power for the next shot, and then iterate after that.
After getting frustrated and doing some controlled tests a few years ago, I have concluded that the Canon flash system is not nearly as good as it could be from a technical/theoretical standpoint. However I'm not sure if any other system is better so I decided to just live with it and adjust things manually as necessary.
Particularly when bouncing, it over illuminates close objects and under-illuminates far away objects - and yes the flash had plenty of power to illumninate the far away objects if turned up manually. If it is truly reading the light falling on the object just before the shot I don't understand why it can't do a better job, I guess a preflash is somehow different enough than the real flash that it can't be accurately predicted.
It would be awesome to have a "FE ITERATIVE" mode where after one shot it realized that it underexposed the spot, so it would automatically dial up the power for the next shot, and then iterate after that.
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