I want to take indoor portraits. Is it necessary to have all the strobes or can I just use my 580Ex. From what I have read, bouncing flash works real well indoors. My celings 9ft. Any suggestion would be great
britt777 Goldmember 1,148 posts Likes: 12 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Texas More info | Apr 04, 2007 13:16 | #1 I want to take indoor portraits. Is it necessary to have all the strobes or can I just use my 580Ex. From what I have read, bouncing flash works real well indoors. My celings 9ft. Any suggestion would be great Brittany
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Apr 04, 2007 13:50 | #2 It would be rather difficult to get the same results with a single Speedlite that would be easy to get with multiple studio lights. Even one studio light might be far better than a single Speedlite, because it could be located in places where the Speedlite could never go (without a master Speedlite or ST-E2 transmitter). Studio lights typicalIy have a lot more output capability than Speedlites. Skip Douglas
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Apr 04, 2007 13:58 | #3 Would you recommend getting another 580? How much would a set of bees be? Which would be better and more cost effective? Brittany
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FlashZebra This space available 4,427 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Northern Kentucky More info | Apr 04, 2007 14:01 | #4 The Canon 580EX is a very nice flash unit, but a very expensive an anemic substitute for a studio light.
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RGolfJ Senior Member 344 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Hamburg, PA More info | Apr 04, 2007 14:02 | #5 Here are some bees package prices http://www.alienbees.com/packages.html 1D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 5D
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jackies35 Senior Member 796 posts Joined May 2006 More info | Apr 04, 2007 14:09 | #6 I am thinking on getting some of these... The only thing is I like to take pictures outdoors. Carrying these things around might be challenging for me.... Just a Christian passing by Event Photography.......
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philpereira Senior Member 437 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: Kansas City, MO. Originally New Bedford, MA More info | Apr 04, 2007 14:10 | #7 www.strobist.com Canon 30d | Canon 20d | Rebel G film body | AV-1 film body w/ ef 50m f/1.4 | 85mm f/1.8 USM | 50mm f/1.8 II (deceased) | 28mm f/1.8 USM | 420ex | Nikon sb-24 and sb-28 | Sekonic L358
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StealthLude Goldmember 3,680 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Apr 04, 2007 18:22 | #8 Ive owned and used a speedlight studio. I had a 580ex, and two 420ex flash units which I later sold for a set of alien bee studio strobes. [[Gear List]]
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StealthLude Goldmember 3,680 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Apr 04, 2007 18:28 | #9 Dont forget, if you get into Studio strobes, you need to be prepared to start researching and understand exposure, lighting, and usually sooner than later most see the need for a light meter and usually most like the convenience of radio slaves like the ones found on ebay, or Pocket Wizards which is the choice of pros. [[Gear List]]
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Apr 04, 2007 19:41 | #10 Great tips and suggestions. Thanks Brittany
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Headcase650 Goldmember 1,632 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Apr 04, 2007 21:47 | #11 You could pick up a used 420EX, a light stand, umbrella bracket and umbrella prety cheap to get your feet wet. If you want to get something more powerfull later sell the 420 for what you bought it for and use the stand and umbrella for your new lights. 60D, Canon 18-135 IS, Sigma 10-20 hsm, 24-70 2.8 hsm, 70-200 2.8 hsm, 430EX II, and all the other stuff that goes along with it.
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MDoc Goldmember 2,252 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Tampa More info | Apr 04, 2007 23:30 | #12 You could modify the off shoe cord (in diy section) to make it longer. Mount it with a stand and umbrella and add a couple 420exs (used $150 each) as fill and hair light. Then you won't need the st-e2. Ray : "My pictures are only worth 100 words"
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Apr 05, 2007 07:43 | #13 Speedlights are fine for quick on-location portraiture where setup time is minimal. Studio flashes are much better for portraiture, when you have the time for setup (which is seldom available for on-location executive portraits in their offices), simply because they have modelling lights, to aid in the optimal setup of the lights and balancing the output without taking a photo and adjusting after chimping. You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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jr_senator Goldmember 4,861 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Apr 06, 2007 10:27 | #14 You really don't need to buy the expensive ST-E2 transmitter. I would rather spend a bit more (maybe not) and get a used 550EX if you are looking for another master. The setup I use works for me. I shoot pictures of my great nieces and nephews and great grandchildern often. I use a flash bracket to put the flash (550EX) up above the camera and mount that to a tripod. Then I use a LumaQuest 80/20 for the general lighting. I place another flash (420EX) on a light stand and attach a Westcott Micro Apollo Softbox. I place this second flash about 30-40 degrees to the left of my camera. I adjust the ratio by changing the second flash's distance to the subject. Easy to tote around too.
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kbreit Senior Member 639 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Elgin, IL More info | Apr 06, 2007 12:18 | #15 Will the 550EX be a master to a 430EX? Are there any features I'd be losing? Canon 350D, Canon 18-55, Tokina 12-24, Sigma 70-200 f2.8 EX, 430EX
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