be interesting.
I guess there has to be a minimal distance of about 1.5 meters to get good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
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I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe
screen, that can split the beam in two.
This method gives very nice lighting indoors.
Regards
Jens
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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I see no reason why not.
Long time ago (my MX days) I simply used two flahses for this.
Today I sometime use a Metz hammer head
Subject: RE: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I see no reason why not.
Long time ago (my MX days) I simply used two
flahses for this.
Today I sometime use a Metz hammer head flash with
two tubes.
Or I can use a flash that splits the beam in two.
An Osram Flash (splits the light
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe over the grip,
as it is on the Z-series cameras, instead of over the
prism. My favorite way of shooting indoors with
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:01:32 +0200, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday. I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...
I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe over the grip,
as it is on the Z-series
Lucas Rijnders wrote on 03.04.06 15:44:
Will the *ist-D trigger the infrared beam from an external flash?
As long as it is connected with suitable cable, yes.
--
Balance is the ultimate good...
Best Regards
Sylwek
good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
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Subject: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday
good
results and to not overexpose faces?
greetings
Markus
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From: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D
I took my ist D along to a gathering of my
extended
Lucas,
Thanks, but I don't think so. The adapter Fg has a 5p
socket on top rather than a flash shoe.
Rick
--- Lucas Rijnders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rick,
Bojidar Dimitrov states it in a rather roundabout
way, but I think hot
shoe adapter Fg will allow popping up the internal
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wrote:
Lucas,
Thanks, but I don't think so. The adapter Fg has a 5p
socket on top rather than a flash shoe.
Rick,
You're right. I thought Fg was an evolution of F, but it obviously isn't.
--
Sorry, Lucas
--- Lucas
Does that method use the flash's contrast control mode?
Joe
That's right. Works brilliantly on the PZ-1p; don't
know about the SFXn. Nice even lighting, no shadows,
and much more natural-looking than bounce flash alone,
IMHO.
Examples here:
Yes, but it's the camera's contrast control mode.
--- Joe Wilensky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that method use the flash's contrast control
mode?
Joe
That's right. Works brilliantly on the PZ-1p;
don't
know about the SFXn. Nice even lighting, no
shadows,
and much more
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