It is rather wet .... lots of tears :)
I think we assume to much ....
We can still do it our way and be a Christian ... though we all know it's better to do it God's way. The on going wrestling match between flesh and spirit.
I bought one Explorer 600 $397 included a R2 on-camera transmitter. Also comes with a bag, reflector, diffuser, battery and charger. Can't go wrong at that price
Nice little moment ....
Taken with my little Sony bridge camera ....
Want to buy a Sony RX10 IV
Not interested in older models, just the RX10 IV
Sorry .... I forgot, it is sold
No .... the leader of the walk votes for one picture that was taken by all of us to enter. Then it goes to Kelby for entry against all the other winners of their regional walk.
But thank you
Sold the Hoodman
Clean house Bob ....
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
My present Photogenic lights do not have TTL capabilities so I use them in manual mode. I have been using them for a long time, so I am familiar with the exposure settings and just after setting them up, I verify things with my flash meter. When the are set up as "room lights" I can usually remain at one setting for the duration of the job and wherever I am in the room.
I apply the same method to portrait shots. For folks that are used to TTL operation, however, it might be an additional convenience.
The method you mentioned sounds like a good workable plan.
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Thanks Ed ... I value your opinions ;)
Usually when I use a light to add to the ambient I use it in a manual mode once the evening light is steady, prior to that TTL is nice. Guess what I'm saying if I had this moon light I would use it usually in manual to light up the entire area a bit so the back ground would be dark, then a speed light on the far end that I would use at 105mm setting in manual to create my rim, 105mm to create a starburst pattern. Then use on-camera in TTL for fill.
So even though it doesn't have TTL it probably isn't a big deal ... Ed, how do you use the moon lights, TTL or manual?
Thank you all for the feedback ....