First time with flash. Had a 430 EXII mounted below camera on monopod. Here are some observations from first-time experience:
- Only able to get one shot due to regeneration time of power to flash. Using budget rechargeable AA batteries
- Red-eye is going to be present when eyeball angle is inline with flash
- Bumped SS to 1/320 ... still too slow to get complete stop-action shots
- Very mixed exposures depending on how close/far action was from flash
1) Coming right at me ... had to lower exposure in DPP about 1.5 stops
2) Good example of 1/320 not fast enough or, is there a way to compensate for this?
3) This was the best of the flashed shot. The play was actually going the other way when the running back decided to do a 180. Was still caught for about a 10 yard loss on the play
4) Last one that really shows the uneveness of the flash even when the area of focus was the huge pileup on a tackle
I have a Stroboframe attachment that will get the flash ABOVE the camera. The highest the attachment allows leaves the flash in PORTRAIT mode configuration. Can a flash work effectively with the head pointing up and down rather than horizontal?
Any other ideas for improvement are certainly welcome. Thanks in advance.
dave





