Photo gear, with lots of both black and shiny surfaces, can be tricky
to photograph well. I normally don't bother with TTL flash metering
or anything like that. I use a Sunpak 383 with Lumiquest Mini Softbox
and a Paterson EFlash panel, a couple of diffusers, and experiment
with settings until I get an exposure that works.
Bounce and diffuser broaden the light and soften the contrast nicely.
A little directional illumination makes it sparkle. Then edit in
Photoshop...
Godfrey
On May 15, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Thibouille wrote:
I'm a really true newbie concerning flash photography.
I can use flash but it is often very ugly lol.
I need to take pictures of my gear for a quick little website for
my studies.
I took a couple with a lens placed on a white drawing A3 paper.
Results are OK for a cheap hack but shadows from the integrated flash
are problematic.
I also own an Metz 40MZ2 but TTL is often unreliable with my D.
Equipment used:
* ist-D
* SMCP 100/3.5 macro
Any cheap advice/trick?