I’ve followed various discussions about external flash(es) and diffusing techniques/devices, but have not seen mention of moving the external flash off the G6 camera via a cord or a bracket. Any thoughts on this vs. the above methods?
Thanks,
Jim
jimsolt Senior Member 758 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Palm Beach County, FL More info | Dec 02, 2004 11:19 | #1 I’ve followed various discussions about external flash(es) and diffusing techniques/devices, but have not seen mention of moving the external flash off the G6 camera via a cord or a bracket. Any thoughts on this vs. the above methods?
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Superbaldguy Senior Member 355 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: New Germany, N.S. More info | Dec 02, 2004 13:55 | #2 I would assume the Off Camera Shoe Cord would work with the Canon Speedlites, retaining full E-TTL operation with the G6. I might get the 420EX as my next accessory.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
bauerman discount on value meals 3,457 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2003 Location: Idaho! More info | Dec 02, 2004 14:40 | #3 I recently priced this cord locally at about $40.00 - going to try and find it cheaper on the net. The guy at my local store mentioned that you would have a fully functioning strobe even with the cord attached - it simply puts the strobe in your hand rather than on the camera - that can only be good for your pics from my perspective..........
LOG IN TO REPLY |
ScottK Member 96 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Oceanside, CA, USA More info | Dec 02, 2004 17:29 | #4 According to the 420 manual, you can use both a cord and the remote transmitter (either the dedicated master or the 550/580, which can act as a master). The transmitter is about $200 at B&H - a bit more than the cord, but you can control multiple flashes from it. Though I don't know all the details, it looks like for more than two, they're slaved in "groups", and each group has to have a master, which has to be a 550/580. So by the time you link up three or more of these, you're looking at close to $1000 - at which point it might be worth looking at a dedicated studio light setup (which I haven't, so maybe its more than I think to get started down that road).
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Dec 02, 2004 21:48 | #5 Thanks for input. I have a 420 and I'm sure it will work with cord or wireless flash, but I was really looking for suggestions for taking pictures with the external flash removed from just above the lens and/or diffused with devices I've seen discussed here.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
![]() | x 1600 |
| y 1600 |
| Log in Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!
|
| ||
| Latest registered member was a spammer, and banned as such! 2293 guests, 131 members online Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018 | |||