I am new to studio flash having invested in some Lencarta smartflash units at Christmas. I was reasonably happy with my first attempt but after taking advice on here I have invested in a flash meter, the Sekonic 308S.
Yesterday I spend ages taking pictures of my daughter but I think every picture is underexposed and I am at a loss to understand what went wrong.
All the jpgs look horrible and underexposed and when pressing 'auto' on the raw conversions, all the images have 1.5 to 2 stops exposure added to them to make them look presentable.
I metered my key light and adjusted it so I was F8. I metered my fill light and adjusted it until it was F5.6. I then metered again with both lights and usually this was F8. I then set my camera to F8 (or whatever it said) & 1/250 sec (its a Canon 60D). All the meterings were taken in front of her face.
I can not understand why the images are so enderexposed. I have checked that I set the flash meter to 1/250 sec and 100 ISO. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
Yesterday I spend ages taking pictures of my daughter but I think every picture is underexposed and I am at a loss to understand what went wrong.
All the jpgs look horrible and underexposed and when pressing 'auto' on the raw conversions, all the images have 1.5 to 2 stops exposure added to them to make them look presentable.
I metered my key light and adjusted it so I was F8. I metered my fill light and adjusted it until it was F5.6. I then metered again with both lights and usually this was F8. I then set my camera to F8 (or whatever it said) & 1/250 sec (its a Canon 60D). All the meterings were taken in front of her face.
I can not understand why the images are so enderexposed. I have checked that I set the flash meter to 1/250 sec and 100 ISO. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.