![]() You would have to do that by putting the flash in manual mode and dialing it up or down to get the right amount of light, by judging what you see on the LCD. All it will do is fire the flash, but it won't tell the flash how bright to be. With a shoe adapter, it only makes contact with the firing pin of the flash, and does not have a connection to the other connecting pins that go between the camera shoe and the flash shoe (these two shoes are totally incompatible, physically). It's a way for the flash/camera to do the thinking for you. Peter, TTL means "through the lens" metering, meaning the camera metering system reads the light levels and distance measurements (using ADI, which is a Minolta/Sony feature meaning "automatic distance integration", which measures distance to subject) and communicates with the flash to put out the right amount of light automatically as fill flash.
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