Re: Available dark - TIPS IDEAS

2001-02-04 Thread canislupus
Thanks for the tips. I will reply to some below: [MAFUD:] "Lightless", the 1900 fires any number of remote servo flash units. If what you need is a trigger to fire other flash units, the 1900 will work, understanding the 1900 does *not* emit "light" from its on-camera position. +++ Mafud,

Re: Available dark - TIPS IDEAS

2001-02-03 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
canislupus wrote: ... talk about extreme situations. Here are folks who (like me;) try to push the MOST speed off a film, to put MOST TCs on a lens (was it someone's 64/4800mm rig? the UFO=flare shot last year ;) that was me - I admit! "6400mm, guilty as charged" :^D 2)

Available dark - TIPS IDEAS

2001-02-02 Thread canislupus
Hi! I have been, after a long time, to a concert while NOT shooting it, but I couldn't help wondering how would I shoot it ;( The light was truly abysmal there, and no amount of film pushing would help. The player was backlighted by 3 or so candles, which illuminated the walls around but

Re: Available dark - TIPS IDEAS

2001-02-02 Thread SudaMafud
In a message dated 2/2/01 5:43:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I use and set an Infrared flash? I don't know from nothing about infrared, but I bet a good start would be to purchase a Vivitar 1900RT IR Master Trigger flash: $40 @ (www.porters.com) or