Phil V
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I suppose it seems 'odd' that the flashgun only has 7 stops of power adjustment when you expected more, but it's big brother only has one more stop (although as it starts higher it's probably similar power).
7 stops is quite a lot though and I'd expect to be able to make a balance somewhere with that. But at 1/80 and ISO 800 - that's allowing for some very low light to balance with. For reference, the flashgun tells you the suitable distance in metres for a given ISO and aperture setting and you can 'lose' a lot of that power by other means.
I don't know quite what you're trying to achieve, but either bouncing the flash or using gels on it is probably the answer to your problem.
7 stops is quite a lot though and I'd expect to be able to make a balance somewhere with that. But at 1/80 and ISO 800 - that's allowing for some very low light to balance with. For reference, the flashgun tells you the suitable distance in metres for a given ISO and aperture setting and you can 'lose' a lot of that power by other means.
I don't know quite what you're trying to achieve, but either bouncing the flash or using gels on it is probably the answer to your problem.