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I think I might be overthinking this, but as I'm still waiting for my lights to turn up I thought I may as well ask the question.
So, using a Flash Meter I will get an aperture to set on the camera, but does that assume the camera is located exactly where the flash head is? Does one have to compensate at all if the flash head off axis - say 45 degrees? Or does the aperture setting I get from the flash meter suffice irrespective of the camera's position in relation to the strobes?
So, using a Flash Meter I will get an aperture to set on the camera, but does that assume the camera is located exactly where the flash head is? Does one have to compensate at all if the flash head off axis - say 45 degrees? Or does the aperture setting I get from the flash meter suffice irrespective of the camera's position in relation to the strobes?
hmm that's why I thought you pointed it at the camera 