On 4 May 2001, at 13:58, XOSNI wrote:
> I have a problem in my portraits: blinking eyes. I shoot in my mini studio
> using a strobe & flashes. The camera is pentax 6x7 with flash synchro speed
> of 1/30. Why do I always get these blinking eyes? It has to be a
> multifactorial cause, the relativ
I always warn them yes! I'll try to do the opposite.
Thanks
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> Rather than blame the equipment, I'd take a look at the
> technique.
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> Are you using a cable release? This will enable you to
> move away from the viewfinder. Lots of peop
Xosni wrote:
>I have a problem in my portraits: blinking eyes. I shoot in my >mini studio
using a strobe & flashes. The camera is pentax 6x7 >with flash synchro speed
of 1/30. Why do I always get these >blinking eyes? It has to be a
multifactorial cause, the >relatively long exposure time (1/30)
(MLU) (if
you have it)
Paul M. Provencher
(ppro)
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From: XOSNI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:59 AM
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Subject: blinking eyes with Pentax 6x7
I have a problem in my portraits: blinking eyes. I shoot in my mini studio
using a
Rather than blame the equipment, I'd take a look at the
technique.
Are you using a cable release? This will enable you to
move away from the viewfinder. Lots of people get
"nervous blinks" when a photographer gets behind a
camera, making it harder for you to get a clean shot.
(They also get
XOSNI wrote:
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> I have a problem in my portraits: blinking eyes. I shoot in my mini studio
> using a strobe & flashes. The camera is pentax 6x7 with flash synchro speed
> of 1/30. Why do I always get these blinking eyes? It has to be a
> multifactorial cause, the relatively long exposure time
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