e.rose
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I've been Googling and confusing myself further and I just need a few questions answered and I think it'll become clear to me.
This whole time I've been using a flash that only works in manual with my camera. So I understand how flash works... manually... so I *should* be good with E-TTL right? Because I did it the hard way first?
Well this is why I drive people crazy, because I over-think the "easy" stuff. :roll:
First of all... WHAT is my camera metering when that flash is attached and on? It is still only metering available light? Or is it taking flash into account? Playing around earlier today it would *SEEM* to me that it's only metering available light...
So then... if I meter a scene for the proper exposure, and then I take the shot with a flash controlled by ETTL... how does the image *not* get overexposed by the flash if the scene was already properly exposed?
On the other hand, if I wanted to darken the background... but use the flash to keep the subject bright... how the hell does one go about doing that? It seems like all the things I was doing with compensation and what not weren't yielding the desired results. The scene was either properly exposed in the end... or just totally underexposed in general.
This is easier for me to get when it's in manual, for some reason, but the issue is, I bought the flash *because* it has ETTL for the times when running a flash in manual would slow me down.
Confussled! Any wise words? Article recommendations that speak clearly and in English?
Everything I keep finding seems sooooooo technically involved... and I just need some basic questions answered and I can go from there! 
This whole time I've been using a flash that only works in manual with my camera. So I understand how flash works... manually... so I *should* be good with E-TTL right? Because I did it the hard way first?
Well this is why I drive people crazy, because I over-think the "easy" stuff. :roll:
First of all... WHAT is my camera metering when that flash is attached and on? It is still only metering available light? Or is it taking flash into account? Playing around earlier today it would *SEEM* to me that it's only metering available light...
So then... if I meter a scene for the proper exposure, and then I take the shot with a flash controlled by ETTL... how does the image *not* get overexposed by the flash if the scene was already properly exposed?
On the other hand, if I wanted to darken the background... but use the flash to keep the subject bright... how the hell does one go about doing that? It seems like all the things I was doing with compensation and what not weren't yielding the desired results. The scene was either properly exposed in the end... or just totally underexposed in general.
This is easier for me to get when it's in manual, for some reason, but the issue is, I bought the flash *because* it has ETTL for the times when running a flash in manual would slow me down.
Confussled! Any wise words? Article recommendations that speak clearly and in English?

