Oops. Not the right URL.
This one's better:
http://www.amazon.com/Promaster-7500EDF-Digital-Flash-Pentax/dp/B00125XY28/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
On 5/30/2013 12:53 PM, Walt wrote:
Well, a couple of weeks after my little financial windfall at work, I
finally decided I should use some of the money to join the flash
photography world. So, I went down to the local brick-and-mortar
camera shop in town and picked up this:
http://www.amazon.com/Promaster-7500EDF-Digital-Flash-Pentax/product-reviews/B00125XY28/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_btm?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending
Shorty: http://goo.gl/QQ3Kz
I tested it out in the shop and it worked fine as far as I could tell.
The thing is, I know jack shizzle about using flash units. Still, it
seems like a well-built unit -- good heft and smooth rotation. The
wireless signal worked well as best I can tell, too. So, for the time
being, I feel like I got a decent deal: $169, discounted from the
regular $249 price tag.
When I got home, I spent the better part of the evening watching
tutorials on flash photography. The problem is, they all essentially
said, "This is where you can use flash to get this lighting effect."
There was no nitty-gritty technical detail to speak of -- as though
TTL were completely reliable, which I gather isn't really the case.
So, I was wondering where I might be able to learn more about shooting
manual flash in the event the TTL function fails me -- something to
give me an idea of when to adjust the flash output power, at what
distances, etc. I know nothing about guide numbers, flash modes, or
anything like that.
Anybody got any suggestions to that end? Any guidance would be
appreciated.
-- Walt
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