Hi... I am a photography student... just finished my first semester. Over the last couple of months I have been purchasing items as I can to get a portable studio going. My most recent purchase was a strobe light with stand and umbrella. (I actually got 2, but I broke 1 of them so I am now down to 1 until I can get it fixed. ) I have played with the lights only one time and I am having 1 major question that I hope someone can help me with because I really don't know... here goes...
When I hook my master strobe up to my camera, does the camera meter read for the flash (even though it's not on when I meter) or will the shot be overexposed? Does that make sense? Gawsh I hope so. I want to make sure I am metering for the flash and not for the fact that there's no light/little light in the room. If the camera doesn't meter for the flash, is there someway to turn a strobe (or some other light) on so you CAN meter for it before taking the shot? This probably sounds like a stupid question to some of you pros so I apologize, but if I don't ask, I'll never know. Thanks!