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Re: [OM] F280 ModPhoto

Subject: Re: [OM] F280 ModPhoto
From: Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 18:21:29 -0400
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 22:14, Winsor Crosby 
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "[OM] F280 ModPhoto" saying:

> Here are some excerpts from the Modern Photography, June 1987, 
> article on the OM4T.
> 
> Reference is made to earlier articles on the flash: Aug. 86(SLR 
> Notebook) & Mar. 87(OM77AF),  which I don't have copies of.
> 
> "...When the flash pulses throughout the entire exposure, it acts 
> more as a continuous light source than as a flash of light.  Like 
> available light, it's measured by the camera's normal center weighted 
> OTF metering system, which closes the second shutter curtain the 
> instant the mix of flash and natural light on the scene has produced 
> the proper exposure."
> 
> "...In Super FP mode you can use any shutter speed above 1/60 sec. 
> and be assured of full flash coverage. (If you could use Super FP 
> flash at speeds slower than 1/60 sec. it would flash for only part of 
> the time the shutter was open, leading to possible under exposure. 
> The camera does not allow this and signals "under" if you attempt 
> it)..."
> 
> "...Only at closer distances and lower shutter speeds, 1/60 to 1/125 
> sec. do you get enough light to expose a subject by flash alone in 
> Super FP mode.

Shutter speed doesn't matter, just flash to subject distance and ambient 
light.
 
> "...Although illumination provided by the F280 flash is constant in 
> FP mode, the amount of fill can be controlled relative to ambient 
> light by selecting higher or lower shutter speeds.  

Wrong. The fill ratio is controlled only by flash to subject distance.

> This is accomplished by changing the lens aperture in automatic
> mode.  If you set a lower shutter speed, the amount of fill-in
> flash will be greater.  Moving above 1/250 sec. will darken the
> shadows(as well as freezing the action and minimizing depth of
> field).  Although background exposure will remain correct, there
> is no automatic way to determine what would be the proper
> fill-to-ambient-light ratio for each subject. Often this is a
> matter of taste or personal preference. Although  there are no
> hard and fast rules for obtaining optimal balance, with a little
> experimenting you should quickly get a feel for it." 

Wrong. The fill ratio is controlled only by flash to subject distance.

> -- Winsor Crosby Long Beach, California --
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