Hi there
I have been practising with my canon 5d mkII and my 580EX to understand the distance you need to be from the subject to get the correct flash exposure.
I have used ETTL mode with on camera flash and bounced the flash off of walls to hit my subject (a mannequin) to create some pleasing results.
I have learn't the relationship between the shutter and the aperture so that I can increase or decrease the ambient or flash output as I wish.
The thing I don't get just yet is how do you become efficient at knowing exactly (or there abouts) how far or what settings will work in any given situation on manual controls?
e.g. I walk into a church and the lighting is dim with some window light coming through in the background.
I pose the bride in the aisle where there are walls either side to bounce flash from.
At this point I would like to be able to say to myself that e.g. F/4 at 1/15sec will be perfect side lighting on the bride considering how far the walls are away in this situation. Right now I wouldn't know what settings to use for this.
I think at the moment I can rely on ETTL to provide great results but I wouldn't be able to arrive at those results without it which bothers me. Is it really just practice that will make you understand it or does anyone have a good way to learn this please?
I love using off camera flash where ETTL is not an option so this is where i'm heading in the near future. Good exposure first/second time around so I can get the shot and move on
I hope I have put this is a good enough way for you guys to answer
Thanks for reading
I have been practising with my canon 5d mkII and my 580EX to understand the distance you need to be from the subject to get the correct flash exposure.
I have used ETTL mode with on camera flash and bounced the flash off of walls to hit my subject (a mannequin) to create some pleasing results.
I have learn't the relationship between the shutter and the aperture so that I can increase or decrease the ambient or flash output as I wish.
The thing I don't get just yet is how do you become efficient at knowing exactly (or there abouts) how far or what settings will work in any given situation on manual controls?
e.g. I walk into a church and the lighting is dim with some window light coming through in the background.
I pose the bride in the aisle where there are walls either side to bounce flash from.
At this point I would like to be able to say to myself that e.g. F/4 at 1/15sec will be perfect side lighting on the bride considering how far the walls are away in this situation. Right now I wouldn't know what settings to use for this.
I think at the moment I can rely on ETTL to provide great results but I wouldn't be able to arrive at those results without it which bothers me. Is it really just practice that will make you understand it or does anyone have a good way to learn this please?
I love using off camera flash where ETTL is not an option so this is where i'm heading in the near future. Good exposure first/second time around so I can get the shot and move on
I hope I have put this is a good enough way for you guys to answer
Thanks for reading