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May 30, 2016 00:08 |  #316

Rovelight 600B through included 5" reflector with diffuser.

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May 30, 2016 00:48 as a reply to  @ jamstar35's post |  #317

I really like the lighting and the pose in this shot. The background is missing with my eyes....

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May 30, 2016 03:26 |  #318

DThriller wrote in post #18022584 (external link)
Question for rove light users: Is there a way to stop the light from firing a less strong flash when its not charged? I was on full power the other day and was firing too fast and the flash fired at less power when wasn't given enough time. I know my speed lights have a custom function to turn that off and on (I forget what its called). It might just be a thing that the RL just does. I was just wondering about it bc it can make you think your power is wrong when its just you didn't give it the time to recycle.

Hi, I don't think so. Even with the recycle beep on, irrespective of snail or hare, with any power use I'm still getting fuller exposures if I wait c 1.75 secs beyond the recycle beep. Not what you wanted to hear ..




  
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May 30, 2016 17:02 |  #319

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May 30, 2016 21:32 |  #320

Hatch1921 wrote in post #18023359 (external link)
I really like the lighting and the pose in this shot. The background is missing with my eyes....

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Yeah I noticed that too. I initially liked it due to it being close in color to her dress but the windows of that building is a little distracting.


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Jun 01, 2016 03:13 |  #321

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Awesome shot! What modifier did you use on this?


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Jun 01, 2016 07:03 as a reply to  @ eventsof1768's post |  #322

Thanks, it's a 48" octobox with diffusion. (Fotodiox EZ-Pro)


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Jun 01, 2016 10:52 |  #323

Downtown Charlotte using HSS, 60in Octo, Canon 7D Mark II 70-200mm.

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Jun 01, 2016 11:03 |  #324

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Downtown Charlotte using HSS, 60in Octo, Canon 7D Mark II 70-200mm.
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Looks more like natural light then HSS


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Jun 02, 2016 17:42 |  #325

abbadon31 wrote in post #18025881 (external link)
Looks more like natural light then HSS

Agree. I think the flash didn't fire at all.


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Jun 02, 2016 17:46 |  #326

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Agree. I think the flash didn't fire at all.

Note the catch lights.

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Jun 02, 2016 21:28 |  #327

MalVeauX wrote in post #18027196 (external link)
Note the catch lights.

And the EXIF.




  
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Jun 03, 2016 10:09 |  #328

DThriller wrote in post #18018980 (external link)
He's not way more interested... He's way way more interested


Oh and bad news: you're ab800 cant do hss but I have a variable ND filter I'll sell you


Thanks, I have some in my bag.

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:) I figured he was interested .. but.... way way more... that's "next level" interested. :)


You know... he could sell off the AB800 and make the move to a Rovelight or Godox (use Cheetahstand.com) and ditch the ND filters....

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That typo lol I must have been excited and started typing fast. I like my AB800 though it's a work horse. I'll probably keep it and save up for a Rovelight.


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Jun 03, 2016 16:26 |  #329

oldvultureface wrote in post #18027386 (external link)
And the EXIF.

Sure but what did using HSS mode buy here, nothing IMHO. Sorry but I am picky. Maybe I am getting old but I don't see 60"octa in those eyes. It could be too far so that the power coupled with using HSS mode which will in turn give you less power is not showing the affect like it should.


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Jun 03, 2016 18:01 as a reply to  @ bobbyz's post |  #330

You stated you thought the flash didn't fire (post #325). I simply noted the EXIF indicated the flash did fire.




  
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