Re: X-T2 & EF-X8 flash for party in medium low light b/day party with 18-55
LDJS Photography wrote:
Paulmorgan wrote:
LDJS Photography wrote:
I've been playing around with it and as far as I can tell it seems to know to work pretty well if you set 1/250 - the hss speed on the X-T2 - auto ISO and whatever F number you need
I tried using it in manual and non auto ISO etc but it seemed of little value or turned out actually worse than the above....
It seems it's designed best for just simple use - 'set and forget' - as in the 1st paragraph?
Doing a friend's 50th in a church hall and sold all my fast primes so....
HSS and auto ISO ?
Yeah with TTL auto mode
TTL is pretty effective in manual mode as well.
Yeah on youtube as more say don't use it (auto ISO) as say do use it. Basicaly they say what you said.
But It seems to work for me with this particular flash.
I think your advice is probs the norm for other brands (I really have no idea did some reading and some say auto ISO will make it too bright, but with this Fuji set up it doesn't in fact it makes it less bright than manual VS TTL) but I get the feeling this fuji clip on flash might be configured for basic bozos like me to point and shoot?
Like the X100 built in flash seems to work perfect in auto for fill?
I don't even really know what HHS means lol, I guess it it the highest speed the flash will synch with the shutter? I don't know what that actually means in reality though? I'm guesing above that they will be out of alignment?
Think you will be better off using a fixed ISO and slower shutter speed (flash is pretty good at freezing movement)
Even with a slow shutter speed? I thought it was s/speed that determines how movement is captured well at least without flash it is. You're saying with flash it makes somehow the s/speed faster?
Not the shutter speed, a flash firing at full pop might have a flash duration of 1/400s, the same flash at 1/64 power might have a flash duration of 1/20,000s, kinda handy for freezing motion along with a slow shutter speed for adding more ambient light to the background.
Some use multiple flashes on camera so they can dial the power down and get a faster flash duration, Dougie Wallace makes good of doing this for his SP.
A bit heavy for a friends party
I use this same flash set up on Fuji as well.
I'm not that much up on flash TBH I used to be but that was 6 years ago and I forgot it all, had a Nikon with a big SB600 or some kind of thing, diffuser, swivel, bounce etc, learned it and now forgot it all ah ah
unless you want to carry a pocket full of camera batteries.
I have three so should be ok and will be able to charge spent ones there. I'm only going to do a few bits. Band, dancing, meal, few portraits if wanted and few candid / posed social group shots....
Better still, get something you can use of camera for a good play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-geS1_5nDhw&ab_channel=EricFloberg
Ha ha it's not a pro gig so I will want to learn that some day but that's at least 6 months down the line I'll probs get Godox for Fuji eventually and the 16-55 brick if I do get the guts to start doing freelance stuff for pay
This is just a mate's b'day it might even be fine no flash with the 18-55 and ISO6400 and 1/125 at f2.8-4 and 1/60 for posed shots
If it's dark enough at some points to need to use flash I really want a set it and forget it method of using it, very 'clip on and go' so to speak
FWIW if you weren't sure this flash is the equivalent of a dslr built in pop up flash with guide of 8 meters max, so just a sort of fill light
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