On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Gregg Iverson wrote:
> What about using a slave. I've seen a pro use a flash in his hand like
> that. The on camera flash powers the off camera and wireless flash giving
> greater light.
Gregg,
While processing the batch of mails today (but before reading yours), I
had this thought and it off as a q to the list. It will probably work well
in the studio setting (and I guess I am going to try it out). But I am not
sure how well it will work (if atall) with the flash mounted on a bracket
(think: the family dinner, 15 people around the table, and you just *need*
more light than what the build-in can give.).
But yeah, I am definitely going to try the flash-slave idea. It's a good
one for some applications
--thomas
>
> Gregg
>
> Thomas wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >As some may know, the other half is the happy owner of a Camedia
> >3030z. While a good little camera, it has its shortcommings, one of which
> >being (as with all small cameras) that the build-in flash is often just
> >not enough.
> >
> >Fortunetely, though, we have other flashes laying around, specifically a
> >number of T32's, all in working condition. The quest now: to attach one of
> >those to the 3030z.
>
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M.Sc in Computer Engineering
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