I can't understand why 5500K setting is too red, if that is true then 6500K
in E-10 setting will be more red? Actually if you set the E-10 to 6500K that
means the picture come out will be warmer.
GN is the usual tools I use if I have time, but I think you have missed my
words, I was talking about party shoots. You cannot fix the shooting
distance and you have no time to make the calculation for every shoot.
C.H.Ling
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From: <Robinsnes@xxxxxxx>
>
> I completely agree, however I have found that 5500 setting produces
> fleshtones that are a little too red. E10 manual recommends 6500, in that
I
> think they are correct. You are correct about the exposure tolerance...it
is
> very narrow. Manual flash, for me, is easier and being careful about
shooting
> distances. It is often easier to use a portrait setup ( 4 or 5 lights) and
> use a radio slave on the e10. Results are fantastic.
> Roger Skully
> robinsnestphotography.com
>
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