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11 hours ago, Herr Barnack said:

I went with Leica's SF-40 flash unit.  It is obnoxiously overpriced, but I wanted TTL control and just wanted to simplify using flash.

Same here. Manual flash is only useful if you're in a studio. 

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10 hours ago, kirkmc said:

Manual flash is only useful if you're in a studio. 

I disagree.  I enter a room, set my Q to manual mode typically about f/4 at 1/160 sec and ISO 400 or 800.  A couple of test shots bouncing the flash off the ceiling lets me dial in a power lever.   That works well enough for the reportage style photos I take.     I agree it would not work for portraiture or fine art.

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Hi Marchyman. If II do so (Leica Q2, manual mode with manual nonTTL-flash) it works well indeed, but do you know a way to avoid a far too dark viewfinder? A way to turn off the exposure-preview-mode or something? If using flash I like to have a low ISO but with a dark viewfinder I hardly can find my subject.

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