Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio
08-13-2016, 08:54 AM
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Oh. it seems a war might start about manual vs TTL.:D
Well, flash does make people nervous and pressure feel. any poor girl face a big flash she would nervous about coming big white. yes, I never see one glad to. some would refuse you.
P-TTL does greatly reduce the light you make. that is great and thankful.
More important is not it give good result at the first time .
It is it let you focus on MORE important things. free you from exposure to like observe scene and box it, angle, models , that is most important than the mere exposure.
The variation? I don't care. it is minor if it does exist. We are not scientist with a light meter. OK? I find it would not influence the feel of the picture. the direction and distance is more important that a EV(if it with correct range).
Lets make back a step. using manual to struggle for a exposure are you can make better than the "variant"?
Then why people pay $$$ to get light meter? they are machine too? they are "auto" too?
I do think manual have cases . but no here in these scene.
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Forum: Flashes, Lighting, and Studio
08-13-2016, 08:19 AM
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avoid using flash. flash is anyway a man made light. and spot light. keep the scene as it was.
avoid using flash. flash might scare people, hurt their eyes.
When you have to use it to lip up some part you think you must. Ceiling is first choice.
This make light more like nature.
When you have to shot light to people. try to do as few as possible. so P-TTL.Av, or Pv. that is I prefer.
If possible. remove the trigger light from the camera to reduce light you made to scare people. radio trigger is OK.
For quick capture and miss no important event. Manual is madness.:D
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