P�l wrote:
Z-1p:
1. In aperture priority mode set whatever exposure you want but make
sure that shutterspeed don't exceed the synch speed.
2: Turn dial (1) to flash symbol.
3. Press button (2) on dial (1)
4. While doing step 3. above, turn dial (3) until desired exposure
compensation is achieved.
5. Shot as many shots as you like. If you want to vary the ambient
exposure press exposure compensation button (4). While doing this turn
dial (4) until desired exposure compensation is reached. Alternatively;
turn dial (1) to the mode setting. Scroll with dial ...etc to manual
mode. Set the desired exposure.
6. When finished, turn dial (1) to flash symbol. Press button (2) on
dial (1). While doing this turn dial (3) until desired exposure
compensation is achieved - in this case zero.
P�l, I have never used this method.
I simply go to Pentax Function 7 and change it to option 1,
then I go to the flash function on the program wheel and
dial in however much comp. I want and that's it!
One press of the IF button to set exsposure and ensure
shutter speed is within sync. speed for the aperture chosen, and you have
instant fill flash.
Your way is far too complicated and totally unnecessary.
That's what I meant when I said how simple the Z1p was compared with the
MZ-S.
The MZ-S way too time consuming and a pain in the butt when you have a
wedding
to do, for instance.
I'm dying to get my hands on the AF360FGZ to see just how easy it is to do
fill flash with.
Regards,
Max
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