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Hello all,
Looking for some studio lighting advice, I will be honest and say Im not a fan of studio shots as I generally find them a bit boring however I take all our marketing shots at work, i.e basic headshots of people in the company for our website.
I hired some kit as we had ordered a simple setup but it didnt arrive in time, the hired kit was pretty decent but Id never used studio kit before. Anyway the stuff we bought arrived, was a cheap couple of lights with stands and silver backed brollys and a wireless sync for the camera.
I positioned the brollys in this way, imagine a square of 6ft by 6ft, the subject stands in the middle and the two lights are in the front corners pointing towards the subject. Obviously the lights are firing into the brollies. I raised them up to just over head height.
Anyway first issue is that it seems touch and go to get the unit without the remote trigger connected to fire, the unit with the controller always fires. ! These are basic units (Neewer 250DI)so there is no channel to select, there is a slave button with 3 settings, off, Pref, Nor doesnt seem to make much difference.
Can you buy a multi-way cable box as I think Id just prefer cables?
I was shooting using my 40D and 50mm 1.8 lens, manual mode, 1/160sec, F6.3 and ISO200. Even with the power turned right down on both lights the shots were still a bit over-exposed, should I position them further away or use a lower ISO and maybe slightly higher aperture? Also they never seem mega sharp to me, is this again caused by too much flash?
Generally speaking what is a good WB to work with?
Any tips would be appreciated, the shots I get are ok but I know they could certainly be better, they are fine for small mugshots on a website but I think I will take the kit home one weekend and do a proper shoot with someone.
Thanks for any helpful replies.
Looking for some studio lighting advice, I will be honest and say Im not a fan of studio shots as I generally find them a bit boring however I take all our marketing shots at work, i.e basic headshots of people in the company for our website.
I hired some kit as we had ordered a simple setup but it didnt arrive in time, the hired kit was pretty decent but Id never used studio kit before. Anyway the stuff we bought arrived, was a cheap couple of lights with stands and silver backed brollys and a wireless sync for the camera.
I positioned the brollys in this way, imagine a square of 6ft by 6ft, the subject stands in the middle and the two lights are in the front corners pointing towards the subject. Obviously the lights are firing into the brollies. I raised them up to just over head height.
Anyway first issue is that it seems touch and go to get the unit without the remote trigger connected to fire, the unit with the controller always fires. ! These are basic units (Neewer 250DI)so there is no channel to select, there is a slave button with 3 settings, off, Pref, Nor doesnt seem to make much difference.
Can you buy a multi-way cable box as I think Id just prefer cables?
I was shooting using my 40D and 50mm 1.8 lens, manual mode, 1/160sec, F6.3 and ISO200. Even with the power turned right down on both lights the shots were still a bit over-exposed, should I position them further away or use a lower ISO and maybe slightly higher aperture? Also they never seem mega sharp to me, is this again caused by too much flash?
Generally speaking what is a good WB to work with?
Any tips would be appreciated, the shots I get are ok but I know they could certainly be better, they are fine for small mugshots on a website but I think I will take the kit home one weekend and do a proper shoot with someone.
Thanks for any helpful replies.