Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been looking seriously into the Quantum Q-flash. It has the muscle to do what Mark mentions below and do it manually, thyristor or TTL. Last week I had long telephone conversation with gentleman from Quantum and it was one of the few times I have spoken to rep of anything and come away feeling they know more than I do about their own products. I also looked at it at the Photo show in NY last week. It is available with SCA300 module now (r6,r7) and apparently they are testing the SCA3000 module==so useable on M6TTL and R8. They have nice accessories set, lots of power (depending on how much battery you are willing to carry). I'm looking at a couple of them for corporate/industrial work to use along with smaller smart strobes so I can leave the Balcars behind. donal Mark Rabiner wrote: > > Clevenson2@aol.com wrote: > > > > Howdy, > > > > I want to shoot some portraits outdoors (open shade) using a short telephoto > > (either 135 or 125 Hektor) fairly wide open (f2.5 or f4) to maintain narrow > > depth of field. I also want to use some fill flash. My IIIf will only synch > > at relatively slow shutter speeds. It would appear to not be possible to have > > big apertures and slow shutter speeds with any film that has a reasonable > > ASA. Is there a way around this dilemma that I'm not seeing? > > > > Thanks, > > Corey Levenson > > San Antonio TX > > The way around slow sync speeds are bigger more powerful flashes, not the tiny > ones. You need to be able to stop way down so you are not overexposing before > your flash even goes off. I think the opposite is thought of here on the list. A > brighter flash will enable you to do this whether it's an auto flash letting you > blast away at everything at f16 with medium speed films or a manual one like a > Norman or Lumidyne. I like the Norman. A very lightweight head which I hold up > high above me. > Mark Rabiner - -- __________ Donal Philby San Diego www.donalphilby.com