Scotttyd
Contributor
After my second time out to some NC coastal dives I have some questions.
I Even when I dial the exposure down to 1, I can overexpose many of my pictures. There is another setting that I have always set to auto, I cannot remember what the actual name is to the setting, but I was wondering if I turn that down, willl that possibly help out? I think it is refererd to as the selector dial. What exactly is the difference between these two settings. In the manual for the strobe, they suggest a way to test the exposure and then leave it there all the time for that camera (I ended up with a 3.5 as the ideal setting using their method)
Here is the link to the package
IKELITE AutoFlash Kit AF-35 Specifications
Any help is greatly appreciated
I Even when I dial the exposure down to 1, I can overexpose many of my pictures. There is another setting that I have always set to auto, I cannot remember what the actual name is to the setting, but I was wondering if I turn that down, willl that possibly help out? I think it is refererd to as the selector dial. What exactly is the difference between these two settings. In the manual for the strobe, they suggest a way to test the exposure and then leave it there all the time for that camera (I ended up with a 3.5 as the ideal setting using their method)
Here is the link to the package
IKELITE AutoFlash Kit AF-35 Specifications
Any help is greatly appreciated