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I just bought a new Canon R100 and I have an Ikelite housing on order. For years, I have used INON S2000 strobes primarily because of their size. Because of this I ordered the housing with the Fiber Optic trigger rather than the "traditional" bulkhead style. This fiber optic trigger still plugs into the camera's hotshoe.
Until I replace my strobes, however, with Ikelite strobes, I will have to control them manually (The trigger will operate as a TTL trigger with Ikelite strobes), and this raises my question:
To control the light level output from the strobes, does it make any difference at all whether I use the "Flash Compensation" feature on the camera, or the dials on the back of the strobes?
I realize that if I want the strobes to output different levels, I would have to adjust that on the strobe. I am asking about quick adjustments affecting both strobes. The S2000 strobes are somewhat notorious for their dials being tiny and hard to adjust quickly, so if I can adjust their power in the camera, it might be quicker.
Thanks in advance.
Until I replace my strobes, however, with Ikelite strobes, I will have to control them manually (The trigger will operate as a TTL trigger with Ikelite strobes), and this raises my question:
To control the light level output from the strobes, does it make any difference at all whether I use the "Flash Compensation" feature on the camera, or the dials on the back of the strobes?
I realize that if I want the strobes to output different levels, I would have to adjust that on the strobe. I am asking about quick adjustments affecting both strobes. The S2000 strobes are somewhat notorious for their dials being tiny and hard to adjust quickly, so if I can adjust their power in the camera, it might be quicker.
Thanks in advance.