Exposure without flash meter

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I am considering buying an ELB400 in particular with the new HS head for HiSync, however a flash meter can not be used above X sync.
So, as somebody who has only really used either speedlights off camera with TTL or studio lights for products I have as yet never used a flash meter and am wondering the most efficient way of controlling ambient light and exposing the subject correctly when time is short?
Forgive me if this is a dumb question
 
Expose for ambient light as normal, then add flash to taste - basically trial and error. Needs a bit of practise, but not difficult.

The LCD image with blinkies enabled is your only guide to balance really. Need to be able to see it clearly, ie in shade.
 
As above, there's little chance of a real measurement, just expose the ambient to taste, and then balance the flash with a little trial and error. It sounds hit and miss, but you can get an idea of your flash power in advance with some rigorous testing.
 
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