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flashes SF 24D vs 240


jkutler

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The SF24D does read the ISO from the camera. But the main point of it is that it does the GNC pre-flash routine when it is set to that mode. With a digital camera, a flash cannnot (obviously) read reflected light from the film, and doing it from the shiny front surface of the sensor would give erroneous readings. So the apparatus fires a weak pre-flash, reads it from the front of the closed shutter and adjusts by the reading for subject reflectance and distance, and the aperture, whereupon the shutter opens and the properly calibrated exposure flash is fired. The SF58 uses the same procedure. The older SF24 can only be used on external automatic (A) and manual (M) with a digital M. Similarly, the SF24D can only be used on A and M with a film camera.

 

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