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    Re: Who uses ETTL---Strobists please chime in



    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer


    Only slightly on topic for this thread, here is a very cool article on a mega-flash:


    [url="http://scottyphotography.blogspot.com/2010/08/first-impressions-on-microflash-pro.html]http://scottyphotography.blogspot.com/2010/08/first-impressions-on-microflash-pro.html[/url]
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    A little pricey for me--but very cool. I would love to give this bad boy a try.


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    Re: Who uses ETTL---Strobists please chime in



    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams


    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb
    What camera are you using?

    7D w/ 580EXII


    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb
    For events like wedding receptions, I operate the camera in manual but flash on ETTL. This works very well for me.

    Hmm, I will have to try this.


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    I forgot to mention, go to custom function and set ETTL to ave.


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    Re: Who uses ETTL---Strobists please chime in



    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb
    I forgot to mention, go to custom function and set ETTL to ave.

    Now I have to go read the owners manual to figure out what this means [:^)]


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    Re: Who uses ETTL---Strobists please chime in



    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams
    go to custom function and set ETTL to ave

    It's simple, really. When set to "Avenue" (or "ave", for short), the ETTL will increase exposure for pictures facing north or south. The default ETTL mode is "Street", which increases exposure if you face east or west.


    (Actually, if I recall correctly, "ave" is for "averaging", which uses an average of the entire scene to set exposure. The default mode is Canon's proprietary evaluative flash metering.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
    It's simple, really. When set to "Avenue" (or "ave", for short), the ETTL will increase exposure for pictures facing north or south. The default ETTL mode is "Street", which increases exposure if you face east or west.

    Daniel,


    Hmmmm, I wonder if B&amp;H sells a viewfinder for the 7D that helps me maintain properST/AVE orientation of my ETTL580EXII7D/100-400L parked on a RRS BH55 and GT3531L? Of course it would have to have custom functions for even and odd numbered interstate highway markings.


    Seriously, Thanks for the laugh, and the right answer; you had me going for a moment. Have a [B] on me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bob williams





    Of course it would have to have custom functions for even and odd numbered interstate highway markings.



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    That one is custom function 420.9
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