A aphro6677 New Member Jul 18, 2006 54 0 0 Nov 14, 2011 #1 intending to start outdoor fashion shoot (day and night) with my 50mm F1.8 lens. is SB600 sufficient to light up the model half body during night with low light?
intending to start outdoor fashion shoot (day and night) with my 50mm F1.8 lens. is SB600 sufficient to light up the model half body during night with low light?
P pinholecam Moderator Staff member Jul 23, 2007 11,005 120 63 Nov 14, 2011 #2 Usually small strobe problem is not enough flash power in the daytime. At night almost any strobe will do. You loose about 1 stop shooting through a diffusion or bounce medium of course, but nothing a strobe like SB600 cannot handle
Usually small strobe problem is not enough flash power in the daytime. At night almost any strobe will do. You loose about 1 stop shooting through a diffusion or bounce medium of course, but nothing a strobe like SB600 cannot handle
chillicutter Senior Member Apr 26, 2010 717 0 16 40 Telok Blangah Nov 15, 2011 #4 aphro6677 said: intending to start outdoor fashion shoot (day and night) with my 50mm F1.8 lens. is SB600 sufficient to light up the model half body during night with low light? Click to expand... Nightshoot with a f1.8 lens... I think SB 400 is competant enough. SB 600 is even better...
aphro6677 said: intending to start outdoor fashion shoot (day and night) with my 50mm F1.8 lens. is SB600 sufficient to light up the model half body during night with low light? Click to expand... Nightshoot with a f1.8 lens... I think SB 400 is competant enough. SB 600 is even better...
C Cowseye Senior Member Mar 7, 2010 3,782 0 36 Singapore www.ttlo-cowseye.com Nov 15, 2011 #5 chillicutter said: Nightshoot with a f1.8 lens... I think SB 400 is competant enough. SB 600 is even better... Click to expand... U will need ur subject to stand back a little more or down power ur flash if shooting at F1.8. Just FYI
chillicutter said: Nightshoot with a f1.8 lens... I think SB 400 is competant enough. SB 600 is even better... Click to expand... U will need ur subject to stand back a little more or down power ur flash if shooting at F1.8. Just FYI
chillicutter Senior Member Apr 26, 2010 717 0 16 40 Telok Blangah Nov 15, 2011 #6 Cowseye said: U will need ur subject to stand back a little more or down power ur flash if shooting at F1.8. Just FYI Click to expand... Thanks for the info!
Cowseye said: U will need ur subject to stand back a little more or down power ur flash if shooting at F1.8. Just FYI Click to expand... Thanks for the info!