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External Flash
I have been taking digital photos for a few year now. This summer I upgraded to a Canon Rebel XT and have been taking more photos than ever before. A few of them are actually quite nice.
One type of photo I can't seem to get right is indoor portrait. Lighting/exposure is always off, especially is relatively dark rooms. I think it is the small built in flash. I have looked at external flashes but even staying with just Canon there are three price points, 220EX around $160, 430EX $250 and the 580EX $400. Will using an exteral flash help fix my problem? Do I need to spend more or is the 220EX a good product? Thanks. |
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In basic a million years ago 35mm Photography, the standard Flash exposure settings first started at F8 @ 60 of a second. My new Digital Camera, which I am just learning can sync up to 200 of a second. Every camera is different you need to make some test shots to get your exposures down before you take on a situation where you need good shots aka like a party and you dont want bad exposures when you need it the most. You have a very nice camera, but you do not have to buy or stick to a Canon Flash. There are a lot more available for a wider range of what you think you might need. For more information on Flashes that are offered, you can just look around at some of the major Online Photo Stores to hunt for whats available for your particular camera. Check with B&H on the net and just hunt around and you can see whats available then look at your local Camera store and see what they sell. Your local camera shop can also give you more explainations of a how and why. This is why I prefer smaller local shops over the big houses.
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Mark G Not4wood My Gallery Not4wood Photo Blog Strobist Nikonians My flickr Images Nikon D80 Nikor 18-135 f:3.5 Nikor 70-300 VR f:4.5 Nikor 60mm f:2.8 Macro set of extension tubes Vivitar 283 Flash Nikon SB900 Flash Manfrotto 055XB Tripod Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head Graphire4 Tablet |
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I have never been a big fan of flash. Studio lights are nice, but pricy. Try this: Sit your subject down by a window that has nice soft light. Get a large white piece of foam-core board and prop it up on the side opposite the window. This will act as a reflector. There you have it! Low cost studio lights .Cheers, Bob PatWindowLightB96.jpg
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As far as Flash goes, when we did weddings we always used two lights. Flash is our friend. For either indoors or dark situations like parties, upcoming Thanksgiving Feast indoors for example. You will need to use your flash for many situations. Dont write off any tools when they can be very useful.
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Mark G Not4wood My Gallery Not4wood Photo Blog Strobist Nikonians My flickr Images Nikon D80 Nikor 18-135 f:3.5 Nikor 70-300 VR f:4.5 Nikor 60mm f:2.8 Macro set of extension tubes Vivitar 283 Flash Nikon SB900 Flash Manfrotto 055XB Tripod Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head Graphire4 Tablet |
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I have the 420 EX, predecessor to the 430 EX. If I were in the market now, I'd almost certainly go for the 580 EX for the additional 'reach' and controls.
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I have the Sigma EF-500DG Super for my Canon DRebel. I'm not a big "flash person" so it doesn't get much use but from what I have seen and read, it is very similar to the Canon brand. It has ETTL-II and all the bells and whistles. I do believe that there are a few features that it doesn't have when compared to the Canon, but I haven't missed them (or even noticed that they were missing). The Sigma is way cheaper than the Canon and it is fully compatable with the DRebel XT.
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Thanks for the advice. I have been looking around on ebay. There are some good prices on the Canon flashes (especially with the strong Canadian $). There are also a lot of non-Canon products on e-bay. I will have to investigate those as well. This weekend I will try Bobs white board reflector suggestions.
Dan |
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Excellent suggestions regarding flash and natural light.
I'll throw my two cents worth in here... I think you will get the very best results by sticking with Canon flashes for your Canon camera. While third party companies do a good job they are not privy to all the technology that Canon has to offer...they basically have to backward engineer the technology. As you learn more and improve your photography and build your system, you may want to go beyond say one flash and add additional flashes to the mix and Canon has the technology to fire multiple flashes wirelessly all the while maintaining TTL. Sure, you can use the cords or the flash on camera with the third party flashes but, in time you may find that it limits your creativity. As for actual output and quality of light the third party flashes are fine...it just depends on where you want to take your photography and how much you are willing to spend. Within the Canon line, I would look at either the 430EX or the 580EX. The 200EX does not give you all that much more over your built-in flash. If you can afford it, I;d go all the way and get the 580EX...there are times when you can never have too much power and you can always dial the power down as needed. |
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Here we go, its only 06:39 AM and here I am reading and answerings threads. You want to say "I'm Addicted Already"?? LOL
This thread has taken off, and I would like to suggest that this can be another topic thread under the Title of Equipment. As far as other company Flashes go, a lot of them are making the TTL compatable. The real expert companies like Norman should be making Flashes that are better then the actual camera company. If they say its compatible you can be sure to check it out and make yourself comfortable that you got a working product and not have to worry. I found my old Vivitar 283 from a million years ago. I looked at B&H and would you believe they are still available and are now considered the best Flash of all time. Now they offer a few things that I've never seen like a shade for the eye to protect it? Dont have a clue what this is for. A power chord to use a standard electrical home outlet for studio lighting. Now this is a great add-on. I had heard that I can't connect it to my Nikon D80 and that I need some kind of adapter to protect the electrical components?? I hunted and dont even see this mentioned in a whole lot of places so tomorrow I will drift by the small Camera Store and see what they have to say. I know its not TTL compatible, but the 283 still works and also will fit on my old camera bracket. Whether I use a cable or something to hook up to my camera I can still set the f stop and I dont have to worry. If I take it off camera I can set the 283 and lower the built in flash power for modeling light. Theres always a way. LOL
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Mark G Not4wood My Gallery Not4wood Photo Blog Strobist Nikonians My flickr Images Nikon D80 Nikor 18-135 f:3.5 Nikor 70-300 VR f:4.5 Nikor 60mm f:2.8 Macro set of extension tubes Vivitar 283 Flash Nikon SB900 Flash Manfrotto 055XB Tripod Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head Graphire4 Tablet Last edited by Not4wood; November 16th, 2007 at 07:11 AM. |
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