Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Rick Dykstra wrote : > The lack of TTL flash control is a big issue for me. I'm often using > flash with tiny subjects about 8 meters away. Auto flash is no > solution. I'll have to use manual calculations, or if possible use > the F mode to adjust the flash power, though this only works if the > distance and aperture stay fixed. Rick, The R9 Digital Back will not work with TTL flash metering because of the CCD reflecting differently than a film, and will also not work with "subject distance" because distance is not transmitted by the ROM. It will only work in A-mode flash metering. Fortunately, the selection of an aperture on the R9 is transmitted automatically to the Metz 54MZ3 in flash A-mode. > Not too happy about this being left out. The other pro Digi bodies > have TTL don't they? The other pro Digi bodies are using TTL just before the picture is taken via a pre-flash system. Not during the exposure. The R8 and R9 were not designed to work with a pre-flash. It will not be possible to add it later. By the way, Nikon had to switch to the DX flash system (SB-28DX) for the D1 series (and D100) and then to the i-TTL (SB-800) for the D2 series (and D70). And Canon had to add the E-TTL II in its latest digital cameras to improve flash results. Lucien