The look of this portrait is the kind I want from medium format portraiture.
http://www.nobuyukitaguchi.com/photography_gallery/portraiture_337.aspx
There are two possible 80mm lenses, and here are their sync speeds
F2.8 (1/30th) and F4.0 (1/500th)
The image has a small depth of field, and likely (though no obviously) made use of the tilt-shift bellows (like other images), but whether that is 2.8 or 4 - I'm not sure.
So studio settings would be 2.8, 1/30th, ISO 100 film.
I recently took this photo at f2.8, 1/250th, ISO 400 - with the flash at lowest power, in a 22inch beauty dish with a grid.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62198876@N02/21844539294/
At ISO 100, that would have been 1/60th, not far off 1/30th
So to use the 80mm 2.8 lens I'd need to keep the flash reduced (but i won't necessarily want to use a grid) or possibly use an ND filter? whereas I'd have a lot more room to play with shutter speed on the f4.0 version.
Any thoughts?
http://www.nobuyukitaguchi.com/photography_gallery/portraiture_337.aspx
There are two possible 80mm lenses, and here are their sync speeds
F2.8 (1/30th) and F4.0 (1/500th)
The image has a small depth of field, and likely (though no obviously) made use of the tilt-shift bellows (like other images), but whether that is 2.8 or 4 - I'm not sure.
So studio settings would be 2.8, 1/30th, ISO 100 film.
I recently took this photo at f2.8, 1/250th, ISO 400 - with the flash at lowest power, in a 22inch beauty dish with a grid.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62198876@N02/21844539294/
At ISO 100, that would have been 1/60th, not far off 1/30th
So to use the 80mm 2.8 lens I'd need to keep the flash reduced (but i won't necessarily want to use a grid) or possibly use an ND filter? whereas I'd have a lot more room to play with shutter speed on the f4.0 version.
Any thoughts?
Kiev Medium Format Camera