Good man!
Dr. (manual) Flash
Joel Wilcox wrote:
> I was doing something similar with a Vivitar 5600 I recently bought
> from KEH. I put an Omnibounce on it, set the camera and flash for f8
> and rolled the ASA until the exposure looked ducky. I realized later
> that the flash, for all intents and purposes, was doing a full dump,
> so I guess you could say the methodology works even in that twilight
> zone between auto and manual and beyond. It really puts me off
> getting an expensive dedicated flash.
>
> Joel W.
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Chuck
> Norcutt<chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Although I normally shoot flash in manual mode I have experimented with
>> dual on-camera flashes in auto mode. I've had the T32 in the PBG2
>> bouncing off the wall and ceiling to the left while another flash is in
>> the hot shoe doing ceiling bounce with both in auto mode. With digital
>> it's very easy by chimping and applying exposure tweaks with the ISO
>> sliders on the flash units. 2-3 test shots will zero it in.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt.
>>
>> Ken Norton wrote:
>>>> Once I do, is there any sort of adapter to translate E-speak into the
>>>> ttl that the 45 understands? Or am I going to have to learn manual
>>>> flash technique?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Just use the in-flash auto-exposure. It's as accurate, if not more-so than
>>> any auto flash I've ever used.
>>>
>>> AG
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