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From: "Gerard Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:15 AM
That's an interesting twist to the story. Some music should be helpful
then ;-)
-greetz, Gerard.
Yes, that was my solution.
I used the 1812 Overture with the RZ.
:¬)
CraigZ
> It seems that manual flash is the only way. I also observed in the
> images that when ambient light levels where higher, the eye-blinking
> was reduced.
>
> Are there any other alternatives?
Gerard,
In this case, it seems likely that your model is reacting to the pre-flash.
However, I've had
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From: "Gerard Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 10:20 PM
On 7/4/07, Don Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I've seen that in a few people, so I take several shots in succession of
the
same image. This way there will be some with and some
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I've seen that in a few people, so I take several shots in succession of the
same image. This way there will be some with and some without eyelids shut.
If this is consistent and her eyes are always closed even with multiple
images taken, on a Canon 550EX or 580EX you can set change E-TTL to A-
Just replied Gerard. I suggested using a Vivitar 285HV flash instead of the
Canon. This way there is one flash.
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From: Gerard Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eos@a1.nl
Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2007 2:20:25 PM
Subject: Re: EOS ETTL Flash Eye Allergy? Ans: Change to
for
between $75 to $US90 brand new. I use two of them when I am not shooting Canon
and have to say they are surprisingly accurate.
Peter K
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From: Don Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eos@a1.nl
Sent: Wednesday, July 4, 2007 1:26:16 PM
Subject: RE: EOS ETTL Flash Eye A
On 7/4/07, Don Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I've seen that in a few people, so I take several shots in succession of the
same image. This way there will be some with and some without eyelids shut.
If this is consistent and her eyes are always closed even with multiple
images taken, on a C
AM
Subject: EOS ETTL Flash Eye Allergy?
EOS'ers...
Has somebody experienced a repeated autonomous reaction of a model
half-closing the eyes when using E-TTL? I had a recent shoot where
the model had an eye half-open with almost every flash burst. Under
daylight her eyes are always nicely sy
- Original Message -
From: "Gerard Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 11:07 AM
Subject: EOS ETTL Flash Eye Allergy?
EOS'ers...
Has somebody experienced a repeated autonomous reaction of a model
half-closing the eyes when using E-TTL?
- Original Message -
From: "Gerard Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 11:07 AM
Subject: EOS ETTL Flash Eye Allergy?
EOS'ers...
Has somebody experienced a repeated autonomous reaction of a model
half-closing the eyes when using E-
> EOS'ers...
>
> Has somebody experienced a repeated autonomous reaction of a model
> half-closing the eyes when using E-TTL? I had a recent shoot where
> the model had an eye half-open with almost every flash burst. Under
> daylight her eyes are always nicely symmetrically open.
> I've the imp
EOS'ers...
Has somebody experienced a repeated autonomous reaction of a model
half-closing the eyes when using E-TTL? I had a recent shoot where
the model had an eye half-open with almost every flash burst. Under
daylight her eyes are always nicely symmetrically open.
I've the impression to hav
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