Dave wrote:
Its just this damn outdoor fill flash thing that I just cannot get my head
wrapped around.
To me shooting out doors in sun and having a flash go off would make it over
exposed. I
have read the
manuals for the cameras and flash,but to me they are vague
This may be oversimplified. Bas
Dave,
There are a few ways to go about this. First of all, the diffuser on
the flash only softens the light, not weakens it (this is when TTL is
used - the weaker light will be bumped up by the sensor), so that
option is only when the flash itself is on manual.
Since the PZ-1 doesn't have separa
> Dave,
>
> One way to "think" of fill flash is that it is supplemental highlights
> much like using a reflector or hair light or something. It is not the
> main light that you would meter for. So basically, it would help
> lighten shadows, put a sparkle i
is "shutter drag" technique?
bcin> Sounds interesting...
>>
>> tan.
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roblems as you
are raising Dave!
tan.
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Tom V suggested this when i shot my friends we
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> Would using the Vivitar 285HV in 1/4 or 1/16 power mode(but use the 280T in
> the house for
> TTL flash
> with shutter drag taugh
Dave, TV - what is "shutter drag" technique? Sounds interesting...
tan.
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