How do you set your FEC during the receptions? Through the flash, or through the camera?
on average what do you use? I am thinking -1.5 for the average reception light
mezorn26 Senior Member 526 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | Oct 31, 2007 08:35 | #1 Permanent banHow do you set your FEC during the receptions? Through the flash, or through the camera?
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WeddingShooter Senior Member 553 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Oct 31, 2007 08:45 | #2 I shoot manual flash at the reception. You have consistant light - so go manual. Chris
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jamiewexler Goldmember 2,032 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Grafton, MA More info | Oct 31, 2007 08:48 | #3 On the camera, but that's just my personal preference. Massachusetts Wedding Photographer
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Oct 31, 2007 08:56 | #4 Permanent banjamiewexler wrote in post #4224967 On the camera, but that's just my personal preference. You must be at some bright receptions. I'm typically at +1 when I am shooting TTL at receptions.
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jamiewexler Goldmember 2,032 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Grafton, MA More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:07 | #5 Nope - FEC has no effect whatsoever on SS, only on the output of the flash. When you use an ETTL flash, you camera takes two meter readings: one when you half press the shutter (for ambient) and one when the preflash fires (for flash exposure). Massachusetts Wedding Photographer
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notapro Goldmember 2,540 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Southwestern Ontario More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:09 | #6 I think I'm missing a lot, so I just want to hear what others are saying. Thanks for asking this. Amanda
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Oct 31, 2007 09:11 | #7 Permanent banjamiewexler wrote in post #4225099 Nope - FEC has no effect whatsoever on SS, only on the output of the flash. When you use an ETTL flash, you camera takes two meter readings: one when you half press the shutter (for ambient) and one when the preflash fires (for flash exposure). The SS that the camera chooses is completely dependent on the mode that you choose, and the ambient reading. In a dark reception hall: P - will set a minimum exposure and rely on the flash to do the rest. Exposure is usually 1/60 f4 IME. AV - will choose a SS based on the correct ambient exposure - even if the SS is 1/4. When you turn an ETTL flash on, it will pick a SS that underexposes the ambient by one stop. The flash will then act as fill. Using this setting in a dark reception hall will likely result in a LOT of blurry photos with crappy orange light. TV - will choose an aperture based on the correct ambient exposure. If you are using an f2.8 lens, it can't get any wider so it will stop there. The flash will act as fill. If the room is dark enough, you should be able to get away with it, but YMMV M - will go with the aperture and SS that you choose and rely on the flash to do the rest. In none of those instances will the FEC change the ambient exposure settings. Here's how I use FEC in receptions: Camera in M mode with exposure appropriate to the scene (usually 2 1/3 stops under). Fire the flash, chimp the histogram, if more or less flash is needed, adjust the FEC. Repeat as necessary...
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jamiewexler Goldmember 2,032 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Grafton, MA More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:23 | #8 Not exactly. SS has no effect on flash exposure whatsoever. Massachusetts Wedding Photographer
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WeddingShooter Senior Member 553 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:30 | #9 Flash is for a micro second - so SS has nothing to do with it. Like Jamie said. Chris
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Oct 31, 2007 09:32 | #10 Permanent banWedding Shooter wrote in post #4225218 Flash is for a micro second - so SS has nothing to do with it. Like Jamie said.
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:32 | #11 mezorn26 wrote in post #4224876 How do you set your FEC during the receptions? Through the flash, or through the camera? Do whatever is easiest for you. With your 40D you can do it without removing your eye from the viewfinder if you know where the buttons are. With your XTi it's probably easier to adjust it on the flash than dig through the camera menu. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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WeddingShooter Senior Member 553 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Oct 31, 2007 09:55 | #12 Set an ambient you are happy with and then manually adjust your flash to an output that is getting you results. Just try it - you will be pleasently surprised. Chris
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Oct 31, 2007 09:57 | #13 Permanent banWedding Shooter wrote in post #4225367 Set an ambient you are happy with and then manually adjust your flash to an output that is getting you results. Just try it - you will be pleasently surprised.
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Oct 31, 2007 10:01 | #14 I Use the FEC on camera as it is a pain on the Metz to change it at speed Jon. S. LRPS
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jamiewexler Goldmember 2,032 posts Likes: 11 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Grafton, MA More info | Oct 31, 2007 10:36 | #15 Jonny wrote in post #4225397 Back on topic, if you are shooting iso 1000 with 1/15 at 2.8 then i guess your flash is not helping because you are shooting in a large area which the flash cannot fill. Your flash behavior is also dependant on your shooting mode. Not sure I understand this. The OP didn't mention the size of the venue - and it shouldn't really matter. As long as the people you are trying to light are within the range of the flash, the size of the room should have very little to do with it. Massachusetts Wedding Photographer
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