Wireless Flash Cheat
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:51 pm
The other day I was taking shots of some product brochures we'd produced over the years for a client, to be used in a PowerPoint of the program's highlights over the last 9 years. Laid them our, set the the Metz flash up for wireless and stuck in on the light stand to bounce off of the ceiling.
Every one of them had a hot spot where the built in flash triggering the Metz shone directly over the glossy brochures. No problem, I'll just rubberband tissue paper over the camera flash and that solves the problem, right? Yes and no.
Still a hot spot, so more layers of tissue paper. Until I get the the point where the glare is gone, but now the problem is the control signal flash is too week to fire the Metz!
Finally, I pulled the corner of the tissue paper next to the Metz out of the rubberband, so that it was still in front of the flash, but standing away a bit to let the light leak out sideways. FIXED! YEAH!
I think I'll be adding some translucent plastic to my kit that I can bend over the flashhead and attach easily in an arc so that the wireless can get it's signals, but the subject doesn't.
Dusty
Every one of them had a hot spot where the built in flash triggering the Metz shone directly over the glossy brochures. No problem, I'll just rubberband tissue paper over the camera flash and that solves the problem, right? Yes and no.
Still a hot spot, so more layers of tissue paper. Until I get the the point where the glare is gone, but now the problem is the control signal flash is too week to fire the Metz!
Finally, I pulled the corner of the tissue paper next to the Metz out of the rubberband, so that it was still in front of the flash, but standing away a bit to let the light leak out sideways. FIXED! YEAH!
I think I'll be adding some translucent plastic to my kit that I can bend over the flashhead and attach easily in an arc so that the wireless can get it's signals, but the subject doesn't.
Dusty