I think the important setting here is the flash setting on the camera. Make 
sure the word AUTO isn't shown on the back LCD by pressing the flash button.

Nick

-----Original Message-----
    From: "MikeM"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Sent: 14/02/05 14:23:38
    To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
    Subject: Re: *Ist flash problem
    
    Sorry I didn't mention the flash mode. I have used the Mh mode since the
    first few films I shot with the camera. When I used ttl mode foreground
    objects or white objects were washed out while everything else was far too
    dark. When ever I took a photo of my 2 daughters the pale one glowed while
    the darker one almost blended into the shadows, even when standing side by
    side. Results improved dramatically when I started using Mh with the
    diffuser down. If I remember correctly the flash always fires with my MZ50
    when the flash is set to Mh. Does it sound like there is something wrong
    with the *Ist?
    
    Mike
    
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Sylwester Pietrzyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: <[email protected]>
    Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 12:06 AM
    Subject: Re: *Ist flash problem
    
    
    > MikeM wrote on 14.02.05 14:48:
    >
    > > I have tried with Av mode and today I tried setting metering and focus
    to
    > > spot and the standard mode when I took a shot of a bird near the top of
    a
    > > bush with a clear late afternoon eastern sky background. The bird was in
    the
    > > shade of a tree while much of the bush around it was in sunlight.
    > Hmmm... so check if your flash is not in fully automatic "A" mode ("A"
    > visible on the LCD). Auto mode should be switched off, then flash would
    fire
    > always regardless of light conditions.
    >
    > -- 
    > Balance is the ultimate good...
    >
    > Best Regards
    > Sylwek
    >
    >
    
    

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