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Quick Q about this flash for anyone who has one.

In manual mode can the power be adjusted in 1/3rd stops like the 580 or is it only full stops?

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The power can be adjusted in
1/1, 1/2...1/64

Flash exposure compensation can be adjusted in 1/3 Stops.


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Just to check Cruise, when you say flash exposure compensation is in 1/3rd stops thats in ETTL yeah not manual?

Does it only go as low as 1/64th..? thats not so good.


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Flash compensation is ETTL

Manual Is minimal 1/64.


But check out the new 430 EXII its also got 1/3 steps. :http://www.dpreview.com/news/0806/08...non430iiex.asp

Its gotten nearer to the 580 EXII but still no master option.

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