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Oct 13, 2008 23:40 |  #16

I'm too cheap to put Speedlites in precarious positions. I use the old school stuff. :p I also use an on-camera (bracket usually) E-TTL flash to light the immediate area. The off-camera stuff in manual just lights up the background...when I do it right. :rolleyes:


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I don't consider myself old school, although others might since I don't vignette the crap out of all my shots.

Thanks, Busch Light just came out of my nose...........


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Busch Light?

It's for the best.


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Busch Light?

It's for the best.

Hey, what can I say, I'm a tight-wad...... Same thing as Bud Light, just a different can....... We call them Blue Yummies around here.:)


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Oct 14, 2008 00:00 |  #20

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I'm too cheap to put Speedlites in precarious positions. I use the old school stuff. :p I also use an on-camera (bracket usually) E-TTL flash to light the immediate area. The off-camera stuff in manual just lights up the background...when I do it right. :rolleyes:

It was my family at the party and I left one of the speedlites next to my 80 year old grandmother, so I wasn't really worried about anything happening to them.



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Hey, what can I say, I'm a tight-wad...... Same thing as Bud Light, just a different can....... We call them Blue Yummies around here.:)

Gear before beer! :)


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yuriyo923 wrote in post #6479345 (external link)
Just wondering what ppl use? I've seen some use flash bracket, but never tried it myself. It looks too bulky!! What do you think? I'd also like to see some setups of what you use!

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