D-ttl flash control, D-ttl flash control -2 – Kodak DCS Pro 14n User Manual
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Flash Photography
D-TTL Flash Control
The type of D-TTL flash control varies with the type of lens in use:
Lens
Flash control for built-in Speedlight
Type G or
D CPU lens
3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash for Digital SLR: 
Based on information from the matrix metering system, flash 
output is adjusted to provide balance between the main 
subject and ambient background lighting. The Speedlight 
emits a series of nearly invisible pre-flashes (monitor 
pre-flashes) immediately before the main flash. Pre-flashes 
reflected from objects in all areas of the frame are picked up 
by the camera’s through-the-lens (TTL) multi-sensor and 
analyzed in combination with data on the current sensitivity 
(ISO equivalency) setting, aperture, lens focal length, 
exposure compensation, and distance information provided 
by the lens. The results of this analysis are used to balance 
flash output with natural light. 3D multi-sensor balanced 
fill-flash for digital SLR is not available in Manual Exposure 
mode or when Spot metering is used.
Other CPU
lens
Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash for Digital SLR: As 
above, except that distance information is not included in 
regulating flash output. Not available in Manual Exposure 
mode or when Spot Metering is used.
All types
Standard TTL Flash for Digital SLR: Flash output is 
adjusted to ensure that the main subject is correctly exposed, 
without taking the background into account. It is 
recommended for shots in which the main subject is 
emphasized at the expense of background details, or when 
exposure compensation is used. Standard TTL flash for 
digital SLR is activated automatically when:
• Built-in Speedlight: the function dial is set to M
(Manual Exposure mode) or Spot metering is selected
• Optional Speedlight: Spot metering is selected
