merv
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Setting up my interfit EX 150 studio lights at home and have a couple of queries.
Is there a typical flash to subject distance to achieve a balance between adequate lighting and not making the subject feel hemmed in?
ALSO
I have followed intermits DVD tutorial to the letter and set the soft box for f8 and the umbrella a stop less at f5.6 using a Seconics light meter.
The camera is set up with FLASH WB, Manual exposure with f8 and 1/125 sec and ISO 100.
Flash to camera distance is about 4 ft.
With these settings the pics are well over exposed and i have to set the camera to f 13 to get the histogram in the middle.
Is reducing the exposure on the camera the right way to handle things? Maybe the lights are too close?
Maybe the lights should be set for f11 and f8 instead of f8 and f5.6?
Any advice would be appreciated
merv
Is there a typical flash to subject distance to achieve a balance between adequate lighting and not making the subject feel hemmed in?
ALSO
I have followed intermits DVD tutorial to the letter and set the soft box for f8 and the umbrella a stop less at f5.6 using a Seconics light meter.
The camera is set up with FLASH WB, Manual exposure with f8 and 1/125 sec and ISO 100.
Flash to camera distance is about 4 ft.
With these settings the pics are well over exposed and i have to set the camera to f 13 to get the histogram in the middle.
Is reducing the exposure on the camera the right way to handle things? Maybe the lights are too close?
Maybe the lights should be set for f11 and f8 instead of f8 and f5.6?
Any advice would be appreciated
merv
), what power setting, how are you taking meter readings, what tone value in the subject is in the middle of the histogram?
