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Hi!
I recently purchased some lights and a backdrop online, and have set it up in a suitable room in my house!
I'm really pleased with the products! In the end I chose an Elinchrom D Lite 4 kit with softboxes and i'm liking the results thus far.
As a new user of studio lighting (my first time) I had a few problems which I have overcome, mainly sync speed.. didn't understand why I was getting black bars on my images until i googled it. My first question is.. what is the general camera setting required on a Canon 5D mk3 and 24-105mm L lens?
I have taken some shots of kittens on the white background, and some of them are darker than others. My lights are 400W each and have a number on the back of them being '6' and it goes down from there. The number I presume is power.. so what power will I need them to be on? If I were to guess, I'd stick it on max and have the lights about 4 foot away from subject.. which from trying that seemed reasonable and successful.
Also, some of the shots i've taken aren't as sharp as others.. any reasoning behind this?
I would post some images on here but no sure how!
Thanks
I recently purchased some lights and a backdrop online, and have set it up in a suitable room in my house!
I'm really pleased with the products! In the end I chose an Elinchrom D Lite 4 kit with softboxes and i'm liking the results thus far.
As a new user of studio lighting (my first time) I had a few problems which I have overcome, mainly sync speed.. didn't understand why I was getting black bars on my images until i googled it. My first question is.. what is the general camera setting required on a Canon 5D mk3 and 24-105mm L lens?
I have taken some shots of kittens on the white background, and some of them are darker than others. My lights are 400W each and have a number on the back of them being '6' and it goes down from there. The number I presume is power.. so what power will I need them to be on? If I were to guess, I'd stick it on max and have the lights about 4 foot away from subject.. which from trying that seemed reasonable and successful.
Also, some of the shots i've taken aren't as sharp as others.. any reasoning behind this?
I would post some images on here but no sure how!
Thanks