In article <4fi62q$3ks@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>, cu050@cleveland.Freenet.Edu says...
>In a previous article, cthorste@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Charles Thorsten) says:
>>In article <4emv6v$eof@nuscc.nus.sg>,
>>Siew Yaw Hoong wrote:
>>>Can FE2's TTL works with flash units other than the original SB-15?
>>Yes, all Nikon TTL flash units can be used that have an ISO foot. So >>the recent SB-24, 25 and 26 can all be used TTL.
>>Charles Thorsten cthorste@ucsd.edu
>Will those latter flash units provide automatic TTL fill-in flash
>exposure calculation for use in daylight?

No. But there is a technique you can use for TTL fill with the FE-2:
Set the ASA high by the amount of fill you want (up to the 400 ASA
film speed limit for TTL flash), then mis-read the ambient meter by
the same difference you mis-set the ASA ring. For instance, if you
are using 100 ASA film, set the film speed on the FE-2 for 200 ASA
for a one-stop underexposure of the flash (or any other difference
you want to use). When you read the ambient light level, read it at
one shutter speed (or whatever your ASA change was) higher than the shutter speed indicator position shows the shutter speed to be, as
in this example: 100 ASA, one stop fill - ambient light reading for
the 200 ASA set is 1/125th at f5.6 with normal reading. If the
metering point is then taken to be the 1/250th speed marker, moving
the aperture to line up the needle on that marker would place the aperture at f4, which would be correct for ASA 100 (at 1/125th)
instead of ASA200 (and the flash would be exposed TTL for ASA200,
underexposing it one stop - the fill ratio).
Hope This Helps