2008/3/2, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> The answer to "Why is that?" is right in my next line: "Better results
> come from an inexpensive manual/auto mode flash unit supplemented with a
> flash meter" I certainly use the flash meter indoors but my recommended
> flash meter (the Sekonic L-358)
Can't find it at the Sekonic website, is it a discontinued model?
What is the current equivalent one?
I see Sekonic has weatherproof models, this interests me. Rains a lot
down here.
> For some interesting comments on digital TTL flash (featuring your
> proposed purchase) see the following. You may have to sign-up with
> smartshooter to see this stuff but I would recommend it. If you sign up
> they'll use your email address to send you a monthly news letter trying
> to sell you various products and service (mostly classes and training
> videos) but it will also include some handy tips which are well worth
> it. <http://www.shootsmarter.com/content/view/175/>
Anyway gMail should filter it out for me, thanks for the tip!
> But my own opinion of all this is; after going through all the trouble
> of measuring the ambient light to *set up* for the TTL shot why not
> carry it the rest of the way and do the flash portion manually... and
> save the money on the expensive TTL flash.
I see your point. And then you do think the Vivitar is the best choice?
Will have to muse over it, thank you a lot!
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