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I am going to Florida for a week and staying in a friends rental villa for free, the payola for this is that I would like to do a set of internal shots of the villa for them to use in their advertising.
The last time I did this sort of thing was with B&W film and a wet cell flash gun, the power of which was controlled by how many fingers you covered the flash head with!!
I am comfortable with the techniques needed for balancing flash and ambient light but am totally out of touch with modern flashguns,which is where I could do with some advice.
I shoot with a canon 1DXmk 11 and could just buy the latest canon flashes but this would probably be a very expensive hammer to crack a simple nut!! I am not likely to use these flashes enough to justify the price of them. There is a small possibility that I may experiment with flash and wildlife photography later so there could be some justification for buying a powerful unit now.
I estimate that I would need two or possibly 3 flash set up. Most but possibly not all flash positions will be line of site with the camera (IE one or two with flash in the en suit bathroom), studio type lights are not an option because I am flying with them therefore size and weight are at a premium.
Really what I am asking is what reliable alternatives are there to Canon flashes and triggers. I am not after the cheapest option if it is unreliable or overly complicated to set up rather a decent setup that will do the job.
Any advice would be very welcome.
The last time I did this sort of thing was with B&W film and a wet cell flash gun, the power of which was controlled by how many fingers you covered the flash head with!!
I am comfortable with the techniques needed for balancing flash and ambient light but am totally out of touch with modern flashguns,which is where I could do with some advice.
I shoot with a canon 1DXmk 11 and could just buy the latest canon flashes but this would probably be a very expensive hammer to crack a simple nut!! I am not likely to use these flashes enough to justify the price of them. There is a small possibility that I may experiment with flash and wildlife photography later so there could be some justification for buying a powerful unit now.
I estimate that I would need two or possibly 3 flash set up. Most but possibly not all flash positions will be line of site with the camera (IE one or two with flash in the en suit bathroom), studio type lights are not an option because I am flying with them therefore size and weight are at a premium.
Really what I am asking is what reliable alternatives are there to Canon flashes and triggers. I am not after the cheapest option if it is unreliable or overly complicated to set up rather a decent setup that will do the job.
Any advice would be very welcome.