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    Question Fill Flash Compensation...How To Tell?

    Using Breezebrowser or Photoshop CS2...is there anyway to
    tell what compensation I used on my Fill Flash?

    So far all I can find is the fact that I did use flash.

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    Doug

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    In manual, Canon does not report anything on flash except for it being on. In ETTL mode, you get the exposure compensation setting. Nikon does not seem to be much better.

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    The browser I use, Photo Mechanics, gives you the flash compensation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    The browser I use, Photo Mechanics, gives you the flash compensation.
    Fabs,

    Using it now. I admit, its only been about 10 seconds, but the flash comp. field, which I
    see, is still blank.

    This would be for a Canon Mark II in case it matters.

    Doug

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    Hmmmm, I forgot what it did when I used Canon :(

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    Oh well. Thanks for trying. I wonder if the Mark III's would show up since
    we're talking about two different series/firmware?

    Doug

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    Dough, I looked in my Mark III files, but it seems I didn't use flash much in the short time I had it, so no help there.

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