EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-30 Thread Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video
At 07:33 PM 01/29/2001, you wrote: >I think I've seen photos taken with such set up (by looking at the >reflection in the model's eyes), but because of the relatively lower output >power from the ring flash, I suspect the useful range will not be great. The "look" goes in and out of fashion, but

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-30 Thread Gerard Maas
>Ring Flash for Portraits? The same question crossed my mind a couple of times. Knowing that the closer the flash is from the lens-fp axis, the stronger the red-eye effect I kept on wondering what will be the result with such a ring flash? Martian eyes? I read once in a mag (PP) that using a r

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-29 Thread YEGEY
In a message dated 1/29/01 6:04:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I am looking at the EOS 3 and there would appear to be two RF models available 1: the ML3 and 2: MR 14EX. I am wondering weather one could use a ring flash as a front fill-in for portrait work but as t

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-29 Thread Ken Lin
> > I am wondering weather one could use a ring flash as a front fill-in for > portrait work but as the MR costs 359 sterling it would be cheaper to buy a > second 55EX. I think I've seen photos taken with such set up (by looking at the reflection in the model's eyes), but because of the relative

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work - Ring Flash

2001-01-29 Thread Dicky
Can anyone tell me weather or not the ring flash has any value other than for use with a macro attachment. I am looking at the EOS 3 and there would appear to be two RF models available 1: the ML3 and 2: MR 14EX. I am wondering weather one could use a ring flash as a front fill-in for portrait w

EOS Re: Flash Work

2001-01-29 Thread Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video
At 03:29 PM 01/29/2001, you wrote: >What are the contents of this publication ??? I have heard his name several >times, but I still don't know what is exactly Lens Work :) Full descriptions of each lens with pictures and diagrams and charts and all sorts of really useful stuff. -- regards, Henr

Re: EOS Re: Flash Work

2001-01-29 Thread Daniel ROCHA
From: Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello Henry ! > EF Lens Work II is available at B&H. What are the contents of this publication ??? I have heard his name several times, but I still don't know what is exactly Lens Work :) -- PhOTo -- vOYaGe -- GrAPhiSMe -- Portail : http:/

EOS Re: Flash Work

2001-01-29 Thread Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video
At 08:26 PM 01/27/2001, you wrote: > I'd still like to know if anyone has info on how to >obtain the Lens Work book which is apparently much larger (200+ pages) and >apparently must be bought (but where?). EF Lens Work II is available at B&H. See