I do not use it much, but time to time, it comes handy. I didn't like
the slow recycle time, though. One does have to watch for it. But I do
carry a flash even with the Leica (a small Vivitar). In fact, I think
the best flash for Leica is the AF160, the one which is not square
shaped but sort of p
of the ceiling and walls,
and even how close to the floor your camera is positioned.
Joe
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Lee"
Subject: Re: Pro uses pop-up flash!
I know this sounds like a potentially naive question, but is there
a reason
we don't see pop up flashes with
I have used the pop up on the PZ-1a few times since owning it,and it worked out quite
well. I used the
pop up on the SF-1 just after a foal was born at the farm,as i did not want to blast
the
mom and her
with a big flash in the stall.Nice pictures and it did not bother either of them.
It was go
Mark Roberts wrote:
Pat White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the March/April issue of American Photo is an article featuring the work
of Russell James, as he photographs Victoria's Secret models backstage at an
ad campaign shoot. For lighting, he used the pop-up flash on his Hasselblad
H1, someti
In the March/April issue of American Photo is an article featuring the work
of Russell James, as he photographs Victoria's Secret models backstage at an
ad campaign shoot. For lighting, he used the pop-up flash on his Hasselblad
H1, sometimes augmented with Briese HMI lights.
There's nothing amat
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