Saturday, December 12, 2009

Camera Flash Setup Neither Precise Nor Comprehensive What Is The Best Camera Flash To Use For Weddings?

What is the best camera flash to use for weddings? - camera flash setup neither precise nor comprehensive

As with Nikon D80 and 50mm 1.8, 18-200mm Nikkor 5.8. I have a flash, but what I do for a wedding? What kind of flash, it would serve better. It is difficult to install and configure?
I do not want anything too complicated.

8 comments:

Ara57 said...

Metz is great, especially for photographers. For an amateur, I recommend the Nikon SB600, SB800 or SB900. This work seamlessly with your D80 and enjoy a well-designed system from Nikon. A diffuser would also be nice. A Fong, Dember, Stofer, or Betterbouncecard are some that are frequently used. Visit these pages for Flash Tutorial:

http://www.planetneil.com/tangents/flash ...

http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/

I hope you will this to be a guest who just want to have something good shape and not as a photographer to make the event. With a flash is not brain surgery, but it takes time and practice to make it good. A marriage is not a good place to practice.

Zanthus said...

Tip: A look at the Nikon SB600 flash .... as upscale as the SB900, but let iTTL functionality.

I hope he does not agree to make the professional wedding ... I suppose you just want some nice pictures of the wedding to get to:)


If you agree to shoot the wedding for any reason, call them and say they are not qualified or experienced enought to shoot weddings!

Zanthus said...

Tip: A look at the Nikon SB600 flash .... as upscale as the SB900, but let iTTL functionality.

I hope he does not agree to make the professional wedding ... I suppose you just want some nice pictures of the wedding to get to:)


If you agree to shoot the wedding for any reason, call them and say they are not qualified or experienced enought to shoot weddings!

Caoedhen said...

I use 2 Metz 45 CL-1 with a pair of Sunpak for backup. And an old Minolta ... Vivitar and I do not know. If I have more money than bills, the quantum would be 2 or 4 T-5DR. Of course, there are stands and brackets and umbrellas as well as radio and all this also caused confusion.

You need more than a flash, even with something like the SB-900. Perhaps 3 SB-900, but not just one.

My way or the SB-900 form, are both very easy to use, if you know how. That is the trick to learn how!

An SB-900 in the room, and 2 more than slaves to the master camera iTTL is a very good fit for nothing else than a large room, SUN Once you get the light, takes beautiful iTTL system uses the rest for you.

I use manual flash control, and if you come when I want, and get the camera flashes, and how I want, I do not know again with her play until things are beginning to move. It meets every 10-15 seconds, until the newly configured, and I'm going.

Maxi R said...

A flash is better than flash. Better yet, if you use a flash diffuser, you should be in a position to be able to collect money in your camera shop on site. The Nikon D80 is a superior piece of kit that control fixed camera's flash.

Edit Metz has a good representative off camera flash. But a rifle with flash diffuser, the economic growth well above the flash cameras.

Bruce M said...

Metz fotoz right no contest to buy, the more energy you can use the camera and hook. It is always easy to get to the overthrow of the government not to more power when needed for small flash drives.

FotoZ 4 FX said...

Metz.

David M said...

A Nikon SB900 and Gary Fong Lightsphere do a good job.

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