Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
The usual 'little helper' for my analogue cameras is the Nikon SB-30. A small flash that has its own sensor to determine flash exposure. It works very well.
BUT, the SB-30 cannot do the following: Adding just that little bit of flash when your lens is wide open and you use (very) fast film.
I could of course just buy a Nikon SB800/900 and get it over with, but are there alternatives? The whole point is of course accurate flash exposure (by the flash itself) at low light levels.
BUT, the SB-30 cannot do the following: Adding just that little bit of flash when your lens is wide open and you use (very) fast film.
I could of course just buy a Nikon SB800/900 and get it over with, but are there alternatives? The whole point is of course accurate flash exposure (by the flash itself) at low light levels.