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I recently bought myself a Sony Alpha 350 and have been looking into the different lighting set-ups I could use for portrait, fashion and swimwear photography. To be honest I'm a little confused by it all.
My camera doesnt have pc-sync but I do have a Sony hotshoe adapter from ebay which converts the sony hotshoe to a standard one, and also gives me a pc-sync port. I dont have any flashgun at all yet, as I dont know the best options available.
I am thinking a shoot through umbrella or softbox is the best option, and I have a cheap umbrella bracket and small shoot-through umbrella, which mounts on a tripod or light stand using a hotshoe flash.
I would consider a cheap studio lighting system, but on a small budget, is it worth getting a cheap system, or could I use a flashgun off camera on the system I already have? I'm just a little confused with the sony hotshoe being different to standard hotshoes, and features like ttl not working etc.
I know this is a lot of questions, but I'm looking for somebody who shoots sony, and knows the best options for me, on a tight budget. Thanks
My camera doesnt have pc-sync but I do have a Sony hotshoe adapter from ebay which converts the sony hotshoe to a standard one, and also gives me a pc-sync port. I dont have any flashgun at all yet, as I dont know the best options available.
I am thinking a shoot through umbrella or softbox is the best option, and I have a cheap umbrella bracket and small shoot-through umbrella, which mounts on a tripod or light stand using a hotshoe flash.
I would consider a cheap studio lighting system, but on a small budget, is it worth getting a cheap system, or could I use a flashgun off camera on the system I already have? I'm just a little confused with the sony hotshoe being different to standard hotshoes, and features like ttl not working etc.
I know this is a lot of questions, but I'm looking for somebody who shoots sony, and knows the best options for me, on a tight budget. Thanks