I suppose I could concoct a scenario where manual methods don't work but
I've shot many weddings and even many more very casual events using only
manual flash. Most of the time I was using a Canon 5D with a Canon
540EZ (film era) with 8 stop manual control but I've also used T-32s and
two manual flash units with one on a camera mounted bracket and the
other in the hot shoe. Perfect exposure? No, but what non-studio flash
exposure is?
Works fine for me.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/7/2014 2:51 PM, tOM Trottier wrote:
It is less practical taking casual portraits in celebrations where you want to
concentrate on expressions and
relations rather than histograms, you are bouncing the flash up or sideways
various distances, or are using multiple
flashes or wide apertures - like f/1.8
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