Unless I am missing something it seems to be impossible to get a D7000 to use the built in flash for the bulk of an exposure in any mode other than auto. Can anyone shed any light on this?
The sort of thing I expect to be able to do is set a speed within the flash range and an aperture and be in a situation where the flash makes up light levels - if it has enough power. I it hasn't well really it should just under expose which is what it does in any mode I can set the flash too in P,A,M etc.
I'm pretty sure that the D7000 won't do this so is there a small flash gun that allows the camera to work like this?
Lastly which Nikon if any cameras use TTL flash the way it should be used?
I sat in a chair in the living room and focused on another around 3m away. Auto, no choice of aperture, gave a perfect exposure. All flash settings in the manual modes all under exposed. Looked like a variable power fill flash fired. No where near the level of the auto output.
John
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