Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Mark, > > I'm pro flash, too. It all depends on how it's used, I guess. > > I spent some time playing around with strobes last weekend. It took me a > while to get a photograph that looked half way decent, since I hadn't > used remote strobes in a while. But like riding a bicycle, it came back > fairly quickly. It's great when you can get immediate feedback from > digital. > > There was no TTL computer assisted output, so I had to use my flash > meter and my brain (always a challenge). OTOH, in some ways going retro > was easier than using my D700 with SB-800s and having to figure out > channels, exposures, etc. > > After my little studio session I told myself that I needed to use > strobes more often. If I could just find some that are as portable as my > GF-1. :-) > > Dave R I brought a White Lightning 1200 with me to NY but it's in a closet now for 3.3 years. I have a big heavy light stand to in the same closet. I wish I'd brought my pocket flash radio control things I'd gotten used to them. They go in a hot shoe. I'll have to get a long cord. The trick to using big strobes is using very few of them and not softening them up too much with a large umbrella or softbox. Not dumbing them down. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner