Guys I have this question in mind... Can ETTL gives you accurate flash power/reading when bouncing off the wall or ceiling?
i felt this type of scenario is tricky for the ETTL flash.
vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:23 | #1 Guys I have this question in mind... Can ETTL gives you accurate flash power/reading when bouncing off the wall or ceiling? | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:25 | #2 Yes it works. Its still subject to the same vagaries of ETTL in general in that the reflectivity of the subject can still fool the camera, but it works.
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Apr 11, 2013 15:29 | #3 I asked this because I wanna buy a flash bracket with an ettl cord. I may used it in wedding reception. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:31 | #4 vinmunoz wrote in post #15816869 I asked this because I wanna buy a flash bracket with an ettl cord. I may used it in wedding reception. It will work in the bracket exactly as it works in the hotshoe. The ETTL cord just moves the hotshoe. If you are getting a bracket, look at the camera rotate brackets rather than the flash flip style. The main point is to keep your flash above the lens regardless of orientation.
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Apr 11, 2013 15:32 | #5 I do find it tends to underexpose more than when shooting direct so I dial in some positive exposure compensation on the flash itself.
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Bearmann Goldmember 1,228 posts Likes: 57 Joined Feb 2008 Location: I live behind Graceland in a tool shed. I often meet the man early in the morning at Krispy Kreme. More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:33 | #6 It's not reading the light off the ceiling or wall, but off the subject. It shouldn't really matter, but practically speaking, you usually have to increase the flash compensation by 1/3-2/3 of a stop for accurate bounced flash exposure on Canon cameras. Someone tested it in this forum in the past- you may want to search for it if interested. Barry
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Apr 11, 2013 15:42 | #7 thanks guys. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Apr 11, 2013 15:47 | #8 vinmunoz wrote in post #15816924 thanks guys. @gonzogolf. can you lead me to a link of a camera rotate brackets you're telling? How about this one?
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:47 | #9 vinmunoz wrote in post #15816924 thanks guys. @gonzogolf. can you lead me to a link of a camera rotate brackets you're telling? Whats your budget?
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Apr 11, 2013 15:52 | #10 You want this http://www.bhphotovideo.com …_Camera_Flip_Bracket.html
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Apr 11, 2013 15:59 | #11 thanks. I'd rather have the top one and it's very affordable too. thank you very much. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Apr 11, 2013 16:00 | #12 frugivore wrote in post #15816950 How about this one? https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=544273 i saw that one in amazon. it's crazy expensive. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Apr 11, 2013 16:46 | #13 Have you used the top one? so many complains about it being unstable and no locking mechanism on the camera. Also won't work with a 5D with a grip. gonzogolf wrote in post #15816979 You want this http://www.bhphotovideo.com …_Camera_Flip_Bracket.html Not this http://www.bhphotovideo.com …ick_Flip_350_Bracket.html In the top one the camera rotates below the flash which maintains its position above your flash. That means you can use a bounce card, or any other modifier because its always above your lens. The second one is above the lens but when you flip the bracket and turn the camera the flash is lying on its side so that the bounce card is now out to the side making it less useful as you get side shadowing on vertical shots. These are the budget brackets. You can spend hundreds on dollars on brackets if you wish. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | My favorite bracket is the Pro Media gear bracket:
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Apr 11, 2013 17:15 | #15 found this one. looks good. | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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