Buddy,
I use this same setup twice a year for a group photo. Camera/flash
setup as stated, 25-35 people, high ceiling (~25 feet), 50 mm f1.8 lens
using ASA100 print film. I've been doing it for about 4 years and never
had a redeye yet. Even though our setups are the same our shots are
entirely different. I sometimes put an optical slaved Vivitar 283 in
back of the group to highlight the alter and I don't even figure that
light into the picture.
Bottom line, It works for me.
Rand E.
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Buddy Walters wrote:
>
> Hi Randy,
> I used this exact same flash setup last Xmas with 85&180mm. I got a lot of
> red eye in the majority of my shots, especially with the 180 for close ups
> (shoulder & head). Any idea why you do not get red eye and I do?
> Thanks,
> Buddy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Randy E Wrote:
> John,
> I use a similar setup only with a OM2n and 2 T32's and a BG2. I use
> one T32 on the camera shoe with a TTL cable to the BG2 which has the
> other T32 mounted. I use this for group pictures and I use the on
> camera flash tilted up for bounce lighting and the T32 on the BG2 for
> direct lighting. I do it this way to eliminate any chance of "Red-Eye"
> by having the direct lighting coming from the side.
> Rand E.
>
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