Off Camera Flash pic 1
by Peter Elgar
Thought I would show two methods of 'Off Camera Flash' I use -- the camera is my 1974 ASAHI PENTAX SPOTMATIC F which has a 'hot shoe' and the flash is the infamous VIVITAR 283 -- my one is the 'Made in Japan' version so it probably has the 'high trigger voltage' which could damage modern 'digital' cameras -- NO WORRIES with 'old PENTAXES !! ' THIS one shows the Vivitar with the 'extension cable. -- the sensor is removable and put onto the hot shoe attachment so it faces the subject and measures the reflected light -- I hold flash to the side and above the camera.
Uploaded14/05/2014 - 10:50
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Posted 14/05/2014 - 19:37
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Thanks Mac- you're my 'Biggest Fan' !! I will post second photo tomorrow showing 'Wireless Trigger' PS did you read about my 'Visit to Montreal' in your last post on my photos ?
Been a member of Pentax Club since the Ron Spillman era! Got COMPUTERISED at last - DIGITISED?
Taken the PLUNGE - BUT FILM STILL RULES !!!
Taken the PLUNGE - BUT FILM STILL RULES !!!
Posted 05/06/2014 - 08:02
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Now, there's a scene I could replicate here, but you've saved me the job and probably done it a whole lot better!
I was once in Montreal, for about 24 hours, in November! Nuff said!
I was once in Montreal, for about 24 hours, in November! Nuff said!
Paul.
Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
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19 years
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada
There's memories!
Usually improves portrait work, no red-eye, better shadow depth,
and the subject isn't as blinded with each shot.
I still have my "F". The last of a great series.
SP, SPII, SPF, PZ-10, P30, SFX, K110D, istDS, Optio 60, Z-10, H90, RZ10, I-10, f3.5 28mm, f1.8 55mm, f1.4 50mm, f3.5 135mm, f2.5 135mm, f4 50mm Macro, f4.5 80-200 F, f4 35-70, f3.5 28-80, f3.5 35-135, f3.5 18-55, f1.8 31mm Ltd., two Auto 110's, Auto 110 lenses and filters, tubes, bellows, Manfrottos and a sore back.