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I have been using a quantum t-2 flash for my last 30 or so weddings and have had no problems at all. I set the flash to f5.6 and ISO of 500, I set the xt-1 to ISO 400 and f5.6. I tilt the flash slightly upward and everything from 3 to 25 feet is exposed correctly.

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Finally, someone broke that stupid inverse square law and enlightened us with the magic formula!…   :wub:

 

PS: A lot of flashes, especially of old design, have their own light sensor and can do auto power. But I wouldn't call it "exposed correctly", not by 2015 standards.

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