DazedAndConfuzed
Contributor
Hi,
I used dual YS-01 on my old Oly C5050 rig and I frequently see the image somewhat overexposed, especially when the subject has a background that's a bit farther back. I though it was due to matrix metering trying to get proper exposure of both foreground and background, thus overexposing the foreground subject. Now I have the same strobes on my RX100 rig, and I see that sometimes again. Is the strobe sending and/or not controlling its light output as well as it should? Or do I have to go into spot metering mode so only the spot I pointed at will get properly exposed (I tested that above land on other cameras and strobe TTL doesn't seem to correlate with the type of metering mode I set up)
I used dual YS-01 on my old Oly C5050 rig and I frequently see the image somewhat overexposed, especially when the subject has a background that's a bit farther back. I though it was due to matrix metering trying to get proper exposure of both foreground and background, thus overexposing the foreground subject. Now I have the same strobes on my RX100 rig, and I see that sometimes again. Is the strobe sending and/or not controlling its light output as well as it should? Or do I have to go into spot metering mode so only the spot I pointed at will get properly exposed (I tested that above land on other cameras and strobe TTL doesn't seem to correlate with the type of metering mode I set up)