More than one flash triggered by some kind of slave system.
Lighting a large room evenly is too much to ask of a single flash,
especially if the room has a high ceiling.
Do you have a particular room in mind? Would it be possible to 'drag'
the shutter, i.e., use a slow speed to allow non-flash areas more
exposure?
Please advise questions.
ScottGee1
On 1/25/06, usher99@xxxxxxx <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> What is a favorite accessory flash solution to uneven lightening in large
> room? Have been using tissue paper over Viv 283 as a inelegant but effective
> diffuser. (Its flash pattern isn't all that symmetric either like 285) If
> room is too large some of the more distant areas are a bit too dark. There
> is a 24mm lens for this, though some list members apparently like the Metz
> 34 CS-2 as a slave. There is a cute 28-CS-2 which is a nice size for travel
> and can be set at virtually any f-stop for non-ttl auto. Could you use this
> and a T20 in hot shoe? Would one set this at -1 compensation to avoid over
> exposure/red eye? There is also a slave trigger (if it is still available)for
> the Viv 283as well. Thanks for any input.
> Mike
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