Can you help me out with my new meter. I have watched this video several times and it is pretty easy to figure this thing out. I see a lot of potential. I’m a little confused about one part of the process. I actually have 3 questions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozHMjxJbNQo![]()
1. In the video Mark does an ambient reading first. Meter set to 1/60, shutter
priority and ISO 100.
2. Reading shows 1/60, F3.2, ISO 100.
3. Mark raises the ISO to 400 and does another reading. 1/60, F6.3, ISO 400.
4. Sets camera to these settings and does a test shot without flash.
5. Mark then puts meter to flash mode and sets flash to 1/8 power and fires the
flash.
Question 1. He states that now he is taking combined ambient and flash reading. Does this only affect the percentage reading only or are the shutter, aperture and ISO involved in this? The reason I ask is we’re coming up to where I get confused.
6. Mark sets meter to 1/60 and ISO 400 and fires a test shot and gets a aperture of
F8 and 40 %.
7. He would prefer 50% so he increases the flash to 1/4 power. 1/60, F10, 400 and
50%.
8. Then he states he is going to set the camera to these settings.
Question 2. Does he mean all of the camera settings? I thought he wanted to use F5.6 in the first place but now he is at F10? I realize that you have to do that to get a higher flash percentage but this still confuses me. If he is going to change the aperture that much why did he do an ambient reading in the first place?
While I tested this several times to keep F6.3 I just adjusted the flash power until the meter in flash mode read 1/60, F6.3, ISO 400. Not sure if this is correct. I’m assuming that this evenly balances the ambient and flash. Of course if I want more flash then I increase power and sacrifice DOF which in the studio probably does not matter that much.
Question 3. Since we are on this subject do the studio photographers do an ambient reading before flash reading or just go directly to flash? Seems to me going directly to flash is the correct method.

