You said that some cameras have Transmission System (TS) toward the flash. How would I know that the camera has that without reading the manual? And can I use the built in TS with big strops’?
If so, how to set it up?
My strops can be triggered using the on camera little light, but it does not give me the correct lighting. Although the strops are triggered, but shadow still seen behind the person being shot.
Dood! You're using a pop up flash! go take pictures of your neighbors kids. You don't use a speedlight ON YOUR CAMERA EVER in the studio.
watchyuback 10 months ago
@watchyuback Its called optical slave.
krez1994 9 months ago
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watchyuback 10 months ago
You said that some cameras have Transmission System (TS) toward the flash. How would I know that the camera has that without reading the manual? And can I use the built in TS with big strops’?
If so, how to set it up?
My strops can be triggered using the on camera little light, but it does not give me the correct lighting. Although the strops are triggered, but shadow still seen behind the person being shot.
I think it is not synchronized.
Thanks for the video.
Noorstud 1 year ago
Thanks for the great video.
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siliconsurf 1 year ago