Or high ISO and no flash ;-)
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On Aug 22, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
> I have to do some theatre photography soon for friends - nothing too
> challenging, just at dress rehersal.
> Previously I've had to use flash - on-camera so I could move around
> - and
> with a long (200mm) lens. Red-eye was inevitable.
>
> What distance would I have to get the flash away from the lens to
> avoid it?
> (Assume camera-subject distance about 40-50feet.)
> I'm just wondering if 6" (on a bracket) would be enough or if it's
> gotta be
> a few feet (with an assistant and a long cord)?
>
> thanks for any advice
> jez
>
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