KrazyPete
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I was playing around in manual mode last night with my flash last night. I noticed that the light meter in my viewfinder reads the same whether I am using flash or not. So I did a Google search and found out that the camera can't estimate what the flash will do to the scene so it doesn't try. In an automatic mode it will fire pre-flashes to determine the metering. In a manual shooting mode it is recommended that you take a test shot and then adjust.
Is there a better way? I'd like to find a method that would at least get me in the general area of the proper exposure and cut down the number of test shots I have to take (preferably without complex charts or college algebra).
Is there a better way? I'd like to find a method that would at least get me in the general area of the proper exposure and cut down the number of test shots I have to take (preferably without complex charts or college algebra).
