I plan on using my new Sekonic L308S meter with my 430EXII in HSS mode. A photographer friend "said" it doesn't give accurate readings in HSS mode due to the flash being a burst of multiple flashes....
Is this true?
m.shalaby Goldmember 3,443 posts Likes: 8 Joined Dec 2009 More info | May 17, 2011 15:35 | #1 I plan on using my new Sekonic L308S meter with my 430EXII in HSS mode. A photographer friend "said" it doesn't give accurate readings in HSS mode due to the flash being a burst of multiple flashes....
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | May 17, 2011 15:36 | #2 It's only going to read the first pulse so I don't think it can give you an accurate reading on the overall illumination being laid down by subsequent pulses. Jay
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May 17, 2011 15:45 | #3 FlyingPhotog wrote in post #12428159 It's only going to read the first pulse so I don't think it can give you an accurate reading on the overall illumination being laid down by subsequent pulses. In ETTL, the meter is usually fooled by any preflash as well. really? So i can only use it below 1/250 SS
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 17, 2011 16:14 | #4 Not sure about 308 but 358 and higher up can read the flash in eTTL mode. Robert showed how all this works in his thread. I haven't personally tried it yet. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | As a rough rule of thumb, if you take a reading at your max shutter sync speed then you lose approximately 3 stops of light for the first stop you go over the max sync speed and then another 1 stop of loss for each additional stop of increased shutter speed. Robert
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yogestee "my posts can be a little colourful" More info | Any flash meter is not suitable when the flash is on ETTL. Jurgen
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 17, 2011 20:33 | #7 yogestee wrote in post #12429838 Any flash meter is not suitable when the flash is on ETTL. You need to go back read Robert's thread. Wish I had the link handy. Suprisingly you can meter eTTL flash. Now eTTL flash by its nature might change flash output from one flash to the next. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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May 17, 2011 21:34 | #8 TMR Design wrote in post #12429498 As a rough rule of thumb, if you take a reading at your max shutter sync speed then you lose approximately 3 stops of light for the first stop you go over the max sync speed and then another 1 stop of loss for each additional stop of increased shutter speed. When I took actual measurements I determined that with my meter, camera and flash, I lost -2.7 stops for the first stop of increased shutter speed and -.9 for each additional stop. So, if you're shooting at f/8 and 1/250s, and then increase your shutter speed to 1/500s then you're losing about 3 stops of light and you're going to have to adjust your ISO and/or shoot at f/2.8. Rob,
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | May 17, 2011 21:36 | #9 bobbyz wrote in post #12429858 You need to go back read Robert's thread. Wish I had the link handy. Suprisingly you can meter eTTL flash. Now eTTL flash by its nature might change flash output from one flash to the next. I'm always looking to learn but how is this possible if the pre-flash trips the meter before the flash actually fires? Jay
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^ i'm not quite sure what pre flash your talking about?
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TheBurningCrown Goldmember 4,882 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2008 More info | May 17, 2011 21:42 | #11 m.shalaby wrote in post #12430289 ^ i'm not quite sure what pre flash your talking about? my original question is specific to using a speedlite, at high SS triggered by pocketwizards (noteable, I use an AC3 and always have it in M mode, not A) i never see a pre-flash pop when shooting like this... If you shoot in ETTL you never see a pre-flash either, but it still exists (happens too quickly to pick up on it). -Dave
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | You can only meter at the max shutter speed of your light meter. In the case of the Sekonic L-358, L-558R and L-758DR, the max shutter speed is 1/1000s. Robert
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 17, 2011 22:04 | #13 Thanks Robert for clarifying it again. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | May 17, 2011 22:16 | #14 bobbyz wrote in post #12428404 Not sure about 308 but 358 and higher up can read the flash in eTTL mode. NOT!!! Skip Douglas
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | May 17, 2011 23:00 | #15 SkipD wrote in post #12430535 NOT!!! There is absolutely no handheld light meter that would be at all useful with ETTL flash systems. Even if you could measure the light output from a flash that is in ETTL mode, there's absolutely nothing you could do to use the reading to make a setting. If the Speedlite is in full manual mode along with the camera, then a handheld meter can be useful. Sorry worng choice of workds on my part, I meant HSS Mode not eTTL mode. But even in eTTL mode if using AC3 with mini/flex you can make exact changes in power settings just like manual flash. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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