SK> * Flash meters are expensive, right?
Not that much, if you don't need all the bells and whistles. I got a
Vivitar branded flashmeter with LEDs and 1/2 f/stops readout for about
60$ used, a better version with 1/3 f/stops readout and ambient light
compensation runs only a little more on the us
11 August 2002 7:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Basic umbrella reflector question
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From: Alex
Subject: RE: Basic umbrella reflector question
> Or shoot a roll of a slide film and bracket. If you position
the umbrella
> 10' from a subject, your
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 7:00 AM
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We don't have a clue as to the reflectivity of the umbrella and
that's not the only parameter involved, so there's no real hope
of calculating a correction factor. Do as J.C.O sa
We don't have a clue as to the reflectivity of the umbrella and
that's not the only parameter involved, so there's no real hope
of calculating a correction factor. Do as J.C.O said, get a
flashmeter.
Len
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buy a flash meter dude.
jco
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> Hi All,
> Hope everyone's enjoying the we
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