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Re: I routinely sync flashes at 1/1000th with radio triggers
In reply to kgbruce01,
7 months ago
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kgbruce01 wrote:
RANT & BS
Well Gregg, I'm very pleased you hold me in such high esteem, its a great pity that nobody ever will hold you in the same regard.
For somebody who uses a Fuji S5pro body which uses a FP shutter, or dallies with an Olympus E-420, as you do, you're just full of BS.
My gear. I used one of my cameras, with a lens on it, and three lights.
Why don't you point out what equipment you use? - Is it solely because you're a FRAUD and it doesn't fit your hyperinflated opinion of yourself and the only way to attempt at justifying yourself is to hide any possible evidence? What was it? A digital shutter or was it the 'computerised' Olympus that you're hiding.. thats as subject to reduced output as a leaf shutter is!
Mystifying your technique has no credibility it only illustrates your insecurities as all your posts do trying to belittle members wherever you post. Anybody on these forums can see that, you're nothing more than a fraud.
Its a simple thing to understand that if you put a 1.5 grad filter over your lens your subject is going to be in that graduate too - PRETTY DUMB - even a Noob wouldn't do that and can see the problem really easily - even in the photo you posted.
So lets think.. and out you some more.. you say you used 3 flashes, lets say 3 speedlights ganged together.. So you obviously don't have much power to play with, YET to compound that you either used FP mode which lost you 2.6 stops (funny thing.. that just brought you back to the same ratio as JUST using 1 speedlight @ 1/250s. Maybe thats why you don't want to say anything because it's really an IDIOTIC thing to do and you gained NO ADVANTAGE?).. OR you used your Olympus or your 'secret' camera and still had the penalty of the flash duration problem. But then.. (secret weapon).. ND Grad filter used!! So REALLY, REALLY still not enough power even with ALL those speedlights.
Want to argue that you didn't put all the lights together.. don't bother, I know.
LOL.. 1.5x grad on camera, thats the same as a GRADUATE OVER THE SUBJECT… all because you don't have a clue.
My gear. I used one of my cameras, with a lens on it, and three lights.
If thats the extent of your knowledge.. its pointless attempting more. Thanks for enlightening everyone.
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Ian.
http://www.commercialphotographer.co.uk
Theres only one sun. Why do I need more than one light to get a natural result?
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