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Strobes in the Rain - Any Tips?

 
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Jul 07, 2008 14:39 |  #1

Anyone ever tried shooting in light rain with strobes? Obviously I'm not stupid enough to use my Vegabond II unit with a large strobe in the rain, but I'm curious about using some 580EXII's with shoot through umbrellas or a small light dome.

My Pocket Wizards will be wrapped up a plastic bag.


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Jul 07, 2008 14:43 |  #2

Use your umbrellas? Just a thought...


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Jul 07, 2008 14:45 |  #3

Don't know the absolute answer, but...

I attended a wedding awhile back where the pro shot in the rain with two bodies. 5D + 580 was bagged, but the 20D + 580 wasn't. The flash and camera were only in the rain for about 20-25min (it was moderate, not extreme but not light rain) but both worked fine still. (I tagged along with his 20D and shot some formals with him)

I'd imagine it can take some rain, but don't really think it's suited for constant rain abuse on a regular basis.

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Jul 07, 2008 14:51 |  #4

You can do it but you won't like the results. Each of those little raindrops acts as a wonderful round lens to reflect your strobe light.....:lol:


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Jul 07, 2008 15:31 |  #5

^ Giving it a noise effect, right? I guess it depends how hard it's raining.


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Jul 07, 2008 15:48 |  #6

Titus213 wrote in post #5866648 (external link)
You can do it but you won't like the results. Each of those little raindrops acts as a wonderful round lens to reflect your strobe light.....:lol:

Thats exactly what I was looking for! Rain in the waterfall with a model in the water :)


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Jul 07, 2008 16:00 as a reply to  @ M Powered's post |  #7

Only suggestion I have is get the light as diffused as possible and as close to the subject as possible. Maybe try differing angles of light....I can tell you on camera or on a strobo-frame sort of thing does not work....


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Jul 07, 2008 16:06 |  #8

I shoot in the rain with portable flash like 580 Ex2 ans Sunpak 622pro on wireless by placing clear small plasticy shopping bags over the flash.


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Jul 07, 2008 16:12 |  #9

Zip lock baggies over the flash. No problems. :)


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Jul 07, 2008 16:24 |  #10

Another Idea is to put the flash with the pocket wizard on a caddy from flashzebra and mount it on the flash head inside a plastic bag, then have my assistant hold it like the human flash stand! haha

I used this technique with a vegabond II unit and a large strobe with a 3' octodome yesterday and it worked great. Human light stands rock!

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Jul 07, 2008 19:43 as a reply to  @ M Powered's post |  #11

VERY nice shot M Powered. Beautiful skin tones and lighting. :D


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Jul 07, 2008 19:46 |  #12

the 580EX2's are weatherproof i believe


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TMR Design wrote in post #5868265 (external link)
VERY nice shot M Powered. Beautiful skin tones and lighting. :D

Thanks :)


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Jul 08, 2008 01:57 |  #14

scotteisenphotography wrote in post #5868285 (external link)
the 580EX2's are weatherproof i believe

Yes, they are. But only when mounted to a 1D Mk III body (which I have) but I don't use much on camera flash :( So I'm more interested on off camera experiences :)


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Jul 08, 2008 08:34 |  #15

M Powered wrote in post #5870147 (external link)
Yes, they are. But only when mounted to a 1D Mk III body (which I have) but I don't use much on camera flash :( So I'm more interested on off camera experiences :)

Ah, i see what you mean. Good point.


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