lostdoggy wrote:
You might have a valid reason in not wanting to use the hack. My Sigma EF500 DG Super can also do on flash FEC, but its not a quick as doing it on the camera and there is nothing wrong with the hack. At first I was also hesitant to use the Hack, but with anticipation of getting the 1DMKII I didn't care so much about the camera so I went ahead and now I can wait a while longer maybe until the 1DMKII comes out. Its that much better.
Back to subject. TTL= Through The Lens metering
Now if the camera is doing the metering and telling the flash what to do. Why would I want the flash to make a compensation decison for me??? The whole point in TTL flash is to let one metering device to make the decision and send a command to the flash and then tell flash how strong and how long. Too many chefs spoils the stock.
If that were the case, ie., not necessary to on occasions manually adjust the output of the flash (Flash Exposure Compensation) why do so many people install the hack?
Before being too hard on me, please bear in mind that I'm an oldie who began his photography prior to the modern automatic innovations and, as such, I still like the feeling of security afforded me by being able to adjust manually. That's what I'm used to, so call me an old stick-in-the-mud if you want to
If auto settings work for you on every occasion, that is fine.
Regards, David