Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Can someone either give me some help, or point me to a quick & dirty exposition on line, on how to add just a bit of fill flash to a Leica M (on topic) portrait setup I have to do this week? I've never had to do this before, and am having a brain spasm trying to think through what to set where on camera and flash. The physical setup is a group shot of four vocalists (including my wife - - this has to work) after a performance in a church hall. I did a roll there last week with just available light, but while there's enough light to get a picture (on HP5 @ 800) the light is all from directly overhead and the eye sockets and foreheads have unflattering shadows. The situation permits a tripod (which I had to use last week too - exposures were about 1/60 @ 2.8) but won't allow me to set up my umbrella stands to get a lot of light with balance. (I don't want to take just a straight flash shot.) So I'm thinking I can just lighten up the facial shadows with a bit of fill from a shoe mount flash held about arm's length away from the camera (I can dial the flash output down to 1/16, and add a wide angle diffuser to further reduce power, if need be.) I started to plan on using my N**** with whiz-bang TTL everything dedicated flash, but after reading the flash instruction book I can't figure out how to adjust the ratio of available light to flash (it seems to be a "use these settings and we'll do fill flash for 'ya" sort of deal) and since I'm not sure what I'll get automatically I'm thinking I'll just do it myself with a real camera (real photographers don't use auto . . .). Anyway, I have ambient and flash meters, both incident and spot (but no instruction books, which might answer this question) to help me get a basic exposure - I used 'em last week, along with the M6 meter, and got decent "average" negatives. But like I say, I need to add a bit to the faces and for the life of me I can't figure out how to use the meters to tell me what to set on the camera and flash. I'll bracket a couple of stops (with the flash power control, I expect) either side of my starting point, but can someone give me a clue how to find the starting point? Off list is probably better if there's any back and forth necessary, but if it's just a two or three step process there may be others on the list who could use the info too. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Kip