Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I take your point Ted and thank you for your response. Sorry I got all over the place but I see cameras like tools and flashes are a tool for cameras. (see earlier response to Phillippe) I'm not particularly GOOD with flashes, you understand, which makes we want to get the details right. Best regards Adam On 12/26/06, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote: > Adam Bridge offered: > Subject: Re: [Leica] Best flash for M8? > > > >I bow to your and Ted Grant's superior talent and ability and will > > never every try to take a photo with a Leica and a flash unit attached > > even if I cannot do the job I need to do without it. > > > > Geesh, guys, if YOU don't need one that doesn't imply that everyone > > else doesn't either. > > > > Now go beat a kitten or puppy or something else that matches the season. > > Adam just because Christmas was yesterday it doesn't mean Santa isn't > keeping an eye on you for next year! ;-) > > Relax, breathe deep, as we do understand there are times when a"Twinkie > light" is required. I am the first to admit I've blown a few situatons > because I didn't use one..... and I've been in "deep glue" because I > didn't. > > Maybe to make you feel better about the flash situation, I did a 4 day > assignment, colour slide all M's, very well paid and blew the shoot simply > because "I DID NOT HAVE A FLASH FOR FILL LIGHT!" :-( > > Trust me it was a great learning experince in the art of fill flash on > brilliant sunshine days with paid models!!!!!!! The worst part? I had to > re-shoot, re-hire and pay total cost out of my own pocket simply > because...... I "knew it all and never use a flash attitude!" Trust me > when > the shoot ends up costing more than the money I thought I was to earn you > learn very quickly about the value of a twinkie light at the right time. > > Given this was a commercial type assignment and not the usual PJ type where > one tries their damndest to stay "real looking" I should have known better > given the years of experince shooting in both mediums. > > However, we usually kind of joke it up when the flash scene is put before > the LUG clan and your question is quite valid. When I've used the SF20 for > fill it has worked very well. I like a tiny little twink just enough it's > there but the veiwer can't really notice it. > > My only complaint is one can't tilt it up for bounce flash which I prefer > over flash in the face kind of use. Other than as I say, for fill. > > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >