Tom VV explained to moi a few years ago that the compensation can be done using 
the wheel
on the 
left side of the camera.I dont have mine with me at the office,but he suggested 
that
moving the wheel 
from the standard 1X position gave the compensation.

Dave 

                                        > So what is the "obvious" flash 
compensation? I 
assume use manual 
> mode, but dial in exposure compensation and then use the meter to 
> reach -1 instead of +-0 ?
> 
> I have also used flash on auto instead of TTL and just dialed the 
> f-stop to a stop or two smaller than the flash figured I was using. 
> Of course, that often bumps into the flash synch speed.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> >  and flash compensation is only
> >"obvious" once you've already learned it (and IIRC not described
> >in the manual -- it's also the one clumsy operatin on that body),
> 
> 
> >   And finding out
> >how flash compensation works on the Super Program reminds me of
> >looking at the hexadecimal machine code on the VAX and realizing
> >that the "immediate" addressing mode was implemented in the
> >hardware as "auto-increment indirect using the program counter".
> >
> >                                     -- Glenn
> 
> 

                                


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