With the Lite-Link, how do you play with the ratio of main and fill light?
By changing the position and distance of the slave flash? Is this easy?
Are there results of this somewhere on the web?
The guy promoting the other avenues ((Sunpak + Peanut) or 3001MLB studio
monolite from Photographer's Warehouse) said that the Sunpak flash was
automatic, and would shut itself off automatically according to the actual
f stop of the lens entered into it. How does it know the distance it is
from the model? Oh, he said the flash had its own light sensor built-in.
I would like to post his answer somewhere, but it's too long for here.
Have some people used the Sunpak 383 Super? How easy is it to control the
lighting compared to E-TTL?
Thanks.
Pierre
At 13:48 1/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>These are all great solutions - IF you want to calculate the flash
>exposure manually (or with a flash meter, in which case it isn't cheaper).
>The LiteLink is the only TTL optical slave I know of - the rest just fire
>the flash full power. (The TTL flash meter in the camera shuts off the
>flash when the film has gotten enough light. The litelink shuts off
>the slave when the master goes off - I don't think any of those other
>products do that).
>
> > Have any of you tinkered with these things?
>
>Just the litelink. The others are too much like work :-)
>
>Jim
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