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ASAAR
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      12-27-2006
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:10:35 -0500, Jack Mac flashed this:

> 'way back when I had an Olympus 2000 I had that problem and the
> quick fix I used was a small piece of black electrical tape place over
> half the flash window. It worked to my satisfaction.
> Not hi-tech but it worked.


Nowadays cameras use Flash Exposure Compensation to do that. If
you were wise enough to secure an unbreakable patent on your sticky,
manually operated invention before FEC was introduced, you might be
willing to share some of your royaltees, or at the very least, start
a Free Flash Foundation that distributes a couple of flash units
annually to those that submit the most useful flash tips.

 
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      12-28-2006
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:51:34 -0500, ASAAR <> wrote:

>On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:10:35 -0500, Jack Mac flashed this:
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>> 'way back when I had an Olympus 2000 I had that problem and the
>> quick fix I used was a small piece of black electrical tape place over
>> half the flash window. It worked to my satisfaction.
>> Not hi-tech but it worked.

>
> Nowadays cameras use Flash Exposure Compensation to do that. If
>you were wise enough to secure an unbreakable patent on your sticky,
>manually operated invention before FEC was introduced, you might be
>willing to share some of your royaltees, or at the very least, start
>a Free Flash Foundation that distributes a couple of flash units
>annually to those that submit the most useful flash tips.


Apparently the Flash Exposure Compensation feature isn't doing a
very good job on the OP's camera or the photos wouldn't be too bright!
Now that I think back, it wasn't my Olympus 2000 that I put the tape on.
It was long before that on the old Sony FD-7. I think I paid $700 for it
back then.... and it didn't even have a view finder...only LCD.
I was proud to have it though.


 
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