On Sep 27, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Cotty wrote:

> On 27/09/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> All way too complicated. Gimme a manual flash and a flash meter. ;-)
>
> I absolutely LOATHE flash. But it also can produce some wonderful
> results. So I let the flash do all the work. Top of the range Canon
> 580EX that is a computer with a light tube bolted on. Unbelievably  
> good
> and I never think twice. Indoors, camera to full manual: aperture to
> about f8, shutter speed to 1/250th (max normal sync) and bouncing the
> flash off ceilings gives beautiful results. Or ext night, direct  
> with an
> omnibounce thingy, or daylight fill using full auto. Can't fault it.
> Hate using it, but can't fault it.

I had the 420EX when I had my Canon gear. It did exactly the same,  
although was, of course, smaller, less powerful. I also loathe flash  
for general purpose photography ... I use it for table top work ...  
or when at a party doing snapshots like last evening. It's just a tool.

My table top setup is so consistent that I just set up the flash, the  
subject, set the aperture and shoot. I rarely even have to check the  
histogram. ;-)

Godfrey


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