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A6300 and external flash question
Hello, I've just bought a Godox TT350s flash to use with my A6300. I’d like to be able to dial in negative exposure compensation to darken the background without altering the flash output. As I understand it, the A6300 offers this option by allowing the user to choose to apply exposure compensation to "Ambient & Flash" or "Ambient Only" (Menu > Custom Settings > Exp. Comp. set). However, when I use the latter option with my flash set to TTL mode, I get both a darker background and a slightly darker subject! Any thoughts why that might be?
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Hi @token83
Did you post this question on a video on Youtube?
I saw the answer you received there and will check it out and get back to you.
Cheers
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Hi again
I've been informed that this could happen because you use TTL mode
and It shouldn't happen when using non-TTL mode with your flash.
Hope this helps
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Thanks for your reply. For the record, upon further testing I determined that the problem mainly occurs when shooting a backlit subject indoors, e.g. a person in front of a window. In those cases, one can overcome the issue by using flash compensation. I got different results when shooting outside as in those situations selecting the "Ambient only" setting affects the ambient light but not the subject (as expected).