I am a total newbie when it comes to studio lighting. So far I have used natural light and reflectors for my photography. Results have been OK, a nice big bay window for backlighting, translucent plastic curved sheeting and reflector (polystyrene tile).
I photograph flowers and still life - close up and personal - no portraits or large scale work so distance is not an issue.
I was looking at continuous as it's close to what I'm already doing - cool lights so the flowers don't wilt.
But I see from this forum that flash is the preferred route.
I can't afford Bowens etc and I don't like that I can't change the flash tubes on Lastolite so am veering towards Lencarta.
I'm hoping some experts can help me with a few questions
I use a Canon 60D - can I use one of the wireless triggers in the hotshoe to trigger the flash heads?
As most of my work is close up, will the smartflash kits be good enough for my purposes?
Would the elitepro's be too powerful - or ok with the power turned down?
If you have any useful tips - I'd love to hear them - I think
Cheers
I photograph flowers and still life - close up and personal - no portraits or large scale work so distance is not an issue.
I was looking at continuous as it's close to what I'm already doing - cool lights so the flowers don't wilt.
But I see from this forum that flash is the preferred route.
I can't afford Bowens etc and I don't like that I can't change the flash tubes on Lastolite so am veering towards Lencarta.
I'm hoping some experts can help me with a few questions
I use a Canon 60D - can I use one of the wireless triggers in the hotshoe to trigger the flash heads?
As most of my work is close up, will the smartflash kits be good enough for my purposes?
Would the elitepro's be too powerful - or ok with the power turned down?
If you have any useful tips - I'd love to hear them - I think
Cheers