>I have tried to use them in the past. But it is like using a flashlight to
>outline where a nuclear is blast is going to be. You either know where your
>light is going to go and in what ratio or you don't. If you don't know,
>burn thru a couple of rolls of test shots keeping careful records. Much
>more useful than the modeling lights.
OK, so you are saying that they are not useful for aligning the flash units,
and I see your point. But for me they are useful for aiding focusing.
They are quite bright. Yes, like a flashlight before the nuclear blast, but
if the subject is not well lit, they help.
George
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