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Anonymous
TTL means through the lens metering. you just shoot the flash, and when the camera says there's enough light, the flash gets cut off. you can use exactly as much flash power as needed or more, but no less.
such diffusers kinda give a 'bare bulb' effect. light goes into all directions. I always tilt the head for about 45 degrees, so light also gets bounced off the ceiling. I use the automatic modes of the flash, because I'm on older analog cameras. I've got a second camera & flash that support TTL, but don't use it too often.
with the head tilted upwards and with a flash diffuser, photos look great... even with wideangle lenses
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