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Hello all, I'm after a bit of advice on shooting some catwalk shots at a local fashion event that's coming up. I will be attending a few of the practice runs before the final evening, but I wanted a little advice beforehand to get me started.
I plan on finding a position at the end of the catwalk looking down it, I'll be shooting with a 40D using a 70-200 f/2.8 IS lens and a 580ex mkII flash. Due to it most likely some time in duration I'll also be using a Manfrotto monopod to save my arms, and gain some stability since I'm almost sure it will be poor lighting (it is an evening event).
I will shooting in manual, at most likely something around 1/60th f3.5/5.6 ISO 400-800 depending on conditions (that should sound about right?)
My question is however, how would be the best way to use my flash? simply put it on ettl and let the camera control it since subject will be moving and the lighting maybe variable? Or try and estimate and set the flash in manual?
I would love to hear your thoughts
I plan on finding a position at the end of the catwalk looking down it, I'll be shooting with a 40D using a 70-200 f/2.8 IS lens and a 580ex mkII flash. Due to it most likely some time in duration I'll also be using a Manfrotto monopod to save my arms, and gain some stability since I'm almost sure it will be poor lighting (it is an evening event).
I will shooting in manual, at most likely something around 1/60th f3.5/5.6 ISO 400-800 depending on conditions (that should sound about right?)
My question is however, how would be the best way to use my flash? simply put it on ettl and let the camera control it since subject will be moving and the lighting maybe variable? Or try and estimate and set the flash in manual?

I would love to hear your thoughts