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When I went down to the woods today it was not the Teddy bears that gave me a big surprise but lack of light.
Since in most cases I walk to the location weight is a problem and I have to decide if tripod is really likely to be required if I take it it's not required if I don't I'll find I need it. Sure there's a law about that some sod I am sure wrote one.
So next option is Flash however the range is limited and one tends to get for example red berries on a black back ground. As one moves away from the built in flash except for the specials one tends to move the flash further away from the lens.
Also they have more power and in some cases one can adjust the power and the angle and zoom to match lens.
I see loads of sites showing how to light the brides dress and yes also seen the size of their gadget bag and sorry no way am I lugging that lot around on a 5 mile walk.
So what I am looking for is ideas on how to combine flash to highlight main subject and daylight to show it's actually growing wild and not part of a still life in a studio.
I have no wandering lead connection on my camera but do have a remote trigger unit which will trigger a second flash. And half a dozen flash guns of varying power some with angle heads some with zoom and one with sensor to monitor light and shut it off once enough has returned but no TTL connection.
So all ideas welcome for portable system to light when walking in shaded areas. Midday yesterday which was very bright in the wood at ISO 400 and lens at f3.5 I was shooting at 1/20 of a second and still a little on dark side. Out of wood it was ISO 100 at f8 with shutter speed of between 1/125 and 1/250 so a very bright day. Although camera will shoot at ISO 1600 really ISO 800 is more realistic as a limit. In auto mode ISO 400 is limit and to get any better than f3.5 I have to use manual fixed lenses so flash seems way forward.
Since in most cases I walk to the location weight is a problem and I have to decide if tripod is really likely to be required if I take it it's not required if I don't I'll find I need it. Sure there's a law about that some sod I am sure wrote one.
So next option is Flash however the range is limited and one tends to get for example red berries on a black back ground. As one moves away from the built in flash except for the specials one tends to move the flash further away from the lens.
Also they have more power and in some cases one can adjust the power and the angle and zoom to match lens.
I see loads of sites showing how to light the brides dress and yes also seen the size of their gadget bag and sorry no way am I lugging that lot around on a 5 mile walk.
So what I am looking for is ideas on how to combine flash to highlight main subject and daylight to show it's actually growing wild and not part of a still life in a studio.
I have no wandering lead connection on my camera but do have a remote trigger unit which will trigger a second flash. And half a dozen flash guns of varying power some with angle heads some with zoom and one with sensor to monitor light and shut it off once enough has returned but no TTL connection.
So all ideas welcome for portable system to light when walking in shaded areas. Midday yesterday which was very bright in the wood at ISO 400 and lens at f3.5 I was shooting at 1/20 of a second and still a little on dark side. Out of wood it was ISO 100 at f8 with shutter speed of between 1/125 and 1/250 so a very bright day. Although camera will shoot at ISO 1600 really ISO 800 is more realistic as a limit. In auto mode ISO 400 is limit and to get any better than f3.5 I have to use manual fixed lenses so flash seems way forward.