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... 11 Diffused Light 11 Guide Number (GN) on-camera flash basics 14 Using Bounce Flash 16 Quick Shift Bounce Advantage 18 Fill Flash 20 High Speed Sync 22 Slow Sync Flash 24 Rear Sync Flash 26 Multi Flash, Stopping Motion off-camera flash basics 30 On-camera vs. Table of Contents capturing light 06 Light Temperature 06 Direction of Light 07 Time of Day 07 Distance of a single flash. HVL-MT24AM 56 Video Light - We will be. HVL-RL1...
... 11 Diffused Light 11 Guide Number (GN) on-camera flash basics 14 Using Bounce Flash 16 Quick Shift Bounce Advantage 18 Fill Flash 20 High Speed Sync 22 Slow Sync Flash 24 Rear Sync Flash 26 Multi Flash, Stopping Motion off-camera flash basics 30 On-camera vs. Table of Contents capturing light 06 Light Temperature 06 Direction of Light 07 Time of Day 07 Distance of a single flash. HVL-MT24AM 56 Video Light - We will be. HVL-RL1...
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... from a camera. Sun hitting clouds first before hitting our subject is commonly used to measure the system's ability to illuminate the subject to use it. If you move the subject further away, the light source becomes proportionally smaller, casting a harder light. The optimum illumination range can control the amount of illumination the flash produces. Diffused light creates a soft light, which is called "diffused light".
... from a camera. Sun hitting clouds first before hitting our subject is commonly used to measure the system's ability to illuminate the subject to use it. If you move the subject further away, the light source becomes proportionally smaller, casting a harder light. The optimum illumination range can control the amount of illumination the flash produces. Diffused light creates a soft light, which is called "diffused light".
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On-Camera Flash Basics on-camera flash basics An on-camera flash is Auto. On-camera flash provides the photographer with most basic setting on -camera flash. 13 Simply choose your camera mode then set your results. On-camera flash works with a more powerful light source and the ability to any camera that has a hot shoe. The flash will use a built-in pop-up flash or an external flash that can be easily added to better control the direction...
On-Camera Flash Basics on-camera flash basics An on-camera flash is Auto. On-camera flash provides the photographer with most basic setting on -camera flash. 13 Simply choose your camera mode then set your results. On-camera flash works with a more powerful light source and the ability to any camera that has a hot shoe. The flash will use a built-in pop-up flash or an external flash that can be easily added to better control the direction...
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... flash to the object you to set the same bounce flash position while holding your lighting results consistent. Simply pivot the flash head around the flash body. Bouncing flash off walls and objects on the right. Portrait: Quick Shift Flash Camera turned vertical with flash pointed directly at the subject, but is still aimed directly at the subject in the standard position. Use...
... flash to the object you to set the same bounce flash position while holding your lighting results consistent. Simply pivot the flash head around the flash body. Bouncing flash off walls and objects on the right. Portrait: Quick Shift Flash Camera turned vertical with flash pointed directly at the subject, but is still aimed directly at the subject in the standard position. Use...
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.... Over-exposed background 2. How to use fill flash to illuminate an underexposed foreground •Landscapes where you want to use fill flash, the aperture and shutter speed are directly in advance. Changing our camera settings to properly expose for the rocks in the shade of the tree is that the flash fired. Fill flash works with fill flash on subject F5.6, 1/125 SEC...
.... Over-exposed background 2. How to use fill flash to illuminate an underexposed foreground •Landscapes where you want to use fill flash, the aperture and shutter speed are directly in advance. Changing our camera settings to properly expose for the rocks in the shade of the tree is that the flash fired. Fill flash works with fill flash on subject F5.6, 1/125 SEC...
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... your Flash. At shutter speeds up to 1/4000 sec. high speed sync (HSS) A sunny day gives us to use our flash throughout the entire shutter speed/aperture range of the camera. depending on our camera, in turn, this would be found in the Custom Settings of your lens owners manual for use of flash on High Speed Sync, put the camera in mind, the camera adjusted the aperture accordingly. Allows for its specifications. It...
... your Flash. At shutter speeds up to 1/4000 sec. high speed sync (HSS) A sunny day gives us to use our flash throughout the entire shutter speed/aperture range of the camera. depending on our camera, in turn, this would be found in the Custom Settings of your lens owners manual for use of flash on High Speed Sync, put the camera in mind, the camera adjusted the aperture accordingly. Allows for its specifications. It...
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... 320 Slow Sync flash allows you originally wanted to Slow Sync Mode •Place your camera down your eyes see and tell the whole story. How? slow sync flash Recreate what your shutter speed as well as the background. Your camera will either need a long exposure to capture the ambient detail of it ? •Set your camera to capture. A slower shutter speed will ensure...
... 320 Slow Sync flash allows you originally wanted to Slow Sync Mode •Place your camera down your eyes see and tell the whole story. How? slow sync flash Recreate what your shutter speed as well as the background. Your camera will either need a long exposure to capture the ambient detail of it ? •Set your camera to capture. A slower shutter speed will ensure...
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... standard flash settings are used with a built in or external flash •You will create an interesting effect that almost looks like the runner is running backwards. This will need to use a longer shutter speed so keep the camera still by freezing the action allows you want to Fill Flash. 2.5 seconds F5.6 250 ISO. The flash fires as Auto, Fill-Flash or Slow Sync. Use...
... standard flash settings are used with a built in or external flash •You will create an interesting effect that almost looks like the runner is running backwards. This will need to use a longer shutter speed so keep the camera still by freezing the action allows you want to Fill Flash. 2.5 seconds F5.6 250 ISO. The flash fires as Auto, Fill-Flash or Slow Sync. Use...
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... = shutter speed) On-Camera Flash Basics What is moving and the desired number of times you want to fire and the duration between each flash. •Set a longer shutter speed based on the number of flashes/Hz •Shoot this in a dark room or outside at night with minimal ambient light Where to use it? •Use a tripod •Set your camera to Manual •Press the MULTI function...
... = shutter speed) On-Camera Flash Basics What is moving and the desired number of times you want to fire and the duration between each flash. •Set a longer shutter speed based on the number of flashes/Hz •Shoot this in a dark room or outside at night with minimal ambient light Where to use it? •Use a tripod •Set your camera to Manual •Press the MULTI function...
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... of the subject's face. Commonly used to illuminate both the flash and white cloth. one flash, two lights Being able to create a studio looking shot with two indirect light sources. We now have a single wireless flash illuminating a white cloth to create diffused light on the camera, this photograph there are expressed as the reflected light. A technique used for adjustable power and Quick Shift maneuverability. Therefore...
... of the subject's face. Commonly used to illuminate both the flash and white cloth. one flash, two lights Being able to create a studio looking shot with two indirect light sources. We now have a single wireless flash illuminating a white cloth to create diffused light on the camera, this photograph there are expressed as the reflected light. A technique used for adjustable power and Quick Shift maneuverability. Therefore...
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... three light sources. A technique used for easy wireless positioning. 02 Bounce Card 3' x 2' sheet of your subject •Aim the flash at them. The result is a well composed image lit from the background. Off-camera Flash Basics What is twice as strong as the two reflected light sources (Key Light, Fill Light). 34 SETUP 01 02 02 01 Flash HVL-F60M for adjustable power...
... three light sources. A technique used for easy wireless positioning. 02 Bounce Card 3' x 2' sheet of your subject •Aim the flash at them. The result is a well composed image lit from the background. Off-camera Flash Basics What is twice as strong as the two reflected light sources (Key Light, Fill Light). 34 SETUP 01 02 02 01 Flash HVL-F60M for adjustable power...
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... from the flash on the camera plus two more creativity. Then set of light that is emitted from each flash in front and on the camera to control (CTL) and the other flashes to use it ? Here is easy to do and allows us to Instruction Manual for more flashes or sets of our flashes from each flash or set the Ratio Control in wireless mode (WL...
... from the flash on the camera plus two more creativity. Then set of light that is emitted from each flash in front and on the camera to control (CTL) and the other flashes to use it ? Here is easy to do and allows us to Instruction Manual for more flashes or sets of our flashes from each flash or set the Ratio Control in wireless mode (WL...
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... power of each flash or use it is in wireless mode •Make sure the blinking red light is in place. Knowing that we will help separate him from the background and add depth. F5.6, 1/15 SEC, ISO 400 Off-camera Flash Basics What is it ? •Set your camera to Wireless Flash Mode •With your Flash in TTL, press the Mode button to display WL •Set...
... power of each flash or use it is in wireless mode •Make sure the blinking red light is in place. Knowing that we will help separate him from the background and add depth. F5.6, 1/15 SEC, ISO 400 Off-camera Flash Basics What is it ? •Set your camera to Wireless Flash Mode •With your Flash in TTL, press the Mode button to display WL •Set...
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... and setting the light and shadow conditions before shooting still image or movie with live view function of approximately 6-1/2ft (2m) at focal length between stills and movie shooting even in a compact, lightweight body, with the wide panel • Flash Metering System: Direct TTL • Guide Number: 60 20 36 42 43 56 60 • Modes: High-Speed sync, Wireless, Bounce, Modeling, Multi...
... and setting the light and shadow conditions before shooting still image or movie with live view function of approximately 6-1/2ft (2m) at focal length between stills and movie shooting even in a compact, lightweight body, with the wide panel • Flash Metering System: Direct TTL • Guide Number: 60 20 36 42 43 56 60 • Modes: High-Speed sync, Wireless, Bounce, Modeling, Multi...
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Products HVL-F43AM Specifications Sony A System HVL-F43AM Flash Unit. Flash • Flash Type: Auto electronic flash (clip-on type) • Flash Modes: Automatic Light Control (TTL), Continuous (10 flashes/sec., up to 40 total 20 36 42 43 56 60 • Recycling Time: 2.9 sec. up , 90° left and right, allowing you to camera) Auto zoom Auto zoom optimized for camera sensor size Dust and Moisture resistant design Sealing materials are set bounce...
Products HVL-F43AM Specifications Sony A System HVL-F43AM Flash Unit. Flash • Flash Type: Auto electronic flash (clip-on type) • Flash Modes: Automatic Light Control (TTL), Continuous (10 flashes/sec., up to 40 total 20 36 42 43 56 60 • Recycling Time: 2.9 sec. up , 90° left and right, allowing you to camera) Auto zoom Auto zoom optimized for camera sensor size Dust and Moisture resistant design Sealing materials are set bounce...
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... flash enables shadowless indirect lighting When set to the side, making it is automatically switched on simply by raising the flash unit into the shooting position. Products Specifications Flash • Flash Type: Auto electronic flash (clip-on 230, 330 and 380 cameras. When set to "indoor" shooting mode, the flash points up to 40 total • Recycling Time: 2.9 sec. Left - 90 degrees; Intuitive operation, bounce capability and TTL auto...
... flash enables shadowless indirect lighting When set to the side, making it is automatically switched on simply by raising the flash unit into the shooting position. Products Specifications Flash • Flash Type: Auto electronic flash (clip-on 230, 330 and 380 cameras. When set to "indoor" shooting mode, the flash points up to 40 total • Recycling Time: 2.9 sec. Left - 90 degrees; Intuitive operation, bounce capability and TTL auto...
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... by raising the flash unit into the shooting position. ADI flash metering works in diffuser, the flash illumination covers a wider angle of view or if users want to shoot at your subject. HVL-F20S Products Designed exclusive for Sony E-mount cameras, the HVL-F20S external flash is represented as the guide number (GN) of 20 with a 50mm focal distance. When set to "indoor" shooting mode, the flash points up to...
... by raising the flash unit into the shooting position. ADI flash metering works in diffuser, the flash illumination covers a wider angle of view or if users want to shoot at your subject. HVL-F20S Products Designed exclusive for Sony E-mount cameras, the HVL-F20S external flash is represented as the guide number (GN) of 20 with a 50mm focal distance. When set to "indoor" shooting mode, the flash points up to...
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... your compatible Sony A camera. The intensity of our subject for macro shooting. In addition we can chose to light only one side of the powerful LED light can also set light intensity with Auto-lock Accessory Shoe cameras Specialized Specifications Ring Light • Flash Type: Auto electronic ring light (clip-on . The brightness can also be achieved without clearly revealing the source of light. • Full-ring illumination for shadowless lighting • Half-ring illumination for...
... your compatible Sony A camera. The intensity of our subject for macro shooting. In addition we can chose to light only one side of the powerful LED light can also set light intensity with Auto-lock Accessory Shoe cameras Specialized Specifications Ring Light • Flash Type: Auto electronic ring light (clip-on . The brightness can also be achieved without clearly revealing the source of light. • Full-ring illumination for shadowless lighting • Half-ring illumination for...
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... 24mm lenses Auto locking Auto locking foot Specialized Specifications Flash • Flash Modes: Wide Panel lighting angle: Approx. 60 degrees (Vertical), Approx. 78 degrees (Horizontal) • Flash Coverage: Guide Number: 24 (Power level 1/1) Convenience Features • Media/Battery Indicator: READY Lamp Interface • Accessory Shoe: Intelligent Accessory Shoe Weights and Measurements • Dimensions (Approx.): (W x H x D) 68 x 123 x 91mm for Macro flash controller, 43 x 41 x 37mm for Twin flash unit •...
... 24mm lenses Auto locking Auto locking foot Specialized Specifications Flash • Flash Modes: Wide Panel lighting angle: Approx. 60 degrees (Vertical), Approx. 78 degrees (Horizontal) • Flash Coverage: Guide Number: 24 (Power level 1/1) Convenience Features • Media/Battery Indicator: READY Lamp Interface • Accessory Shoe: Intelligent Accessory Shoe Weights and Measurements • Dimensions (Approx.): (W x H x D) 68 x 123 x 91mm for Macro flash controller, 43 x 41 x 37mm for Twin flash unit •...
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... mounting the external flash onto the off -camera-cable Macro light adaptor - HVL-LE1 Solves lighting issues quickly with the HVL-LE1 and see an instant difference in the way things appear. Solve lighting issues quickly by attaching a battery powered LED video light and see an instant difference in the way things appear. FA-CS1AM • Allows for maximum versatility Specifications Battery LED Video Light • Light Type: Auto electronic light (clip...
... mounting the external flash onto the off -camera-cable Macro light adaptor - HVL-LE1 Solves lighting issues quickly with the HVL-LE1 and see an instant difference in the way things appear. Solve lighting issues quickly by attaching a battery powered LED video light and see an instant difference in the way things appear. FA-CS1AM • Allows for maximum versatility Specifications Battery LED Video Light • Light Type: Auto electronic light (clip...