Today I got to try out my monopod with under-the-lens flash at a night soccer game. Since my 70-200mm is still at Canon I had to shoot with my 300mm f/4. I think that lens is a bit too long. It seems like the 580 EX II couldn't properly light the players when they were too far away. With the 70-200mm I can shoot much closer where the flash doesn't have to work that hard.
A few questions:
1) I still got a ton of red-eye even so the flash is mounted upside down 1 segment below the camera on the monopod. Any way to improve this?
2) It was hard for me to tell whether the flash was aimed right. How do you guys check flash aim?
3) ETTL didn't seem to work that great. I dialed in FEC +1 3/4 but it still seemed to little. I later switched the flash to manual power (1/4th) and that seemed to work better. Should I forget about ETTL?
4) When I still did use ETTL, I used center-weighted metering. Does this apply to the flash or is the metering mode only used for the camera itself (I shot in M mode, so it wouldn't matter for the camera)?
Any other tips regarding shutter speed selection, flash positioning or anything that might help?
Some pictures from today:
1. 1/200th, f/4, ISO 1600, ETTL
2. 1/200th, f/4, ISO 1600, ETTL
3. 1/250th, f/4, ISO 1600, ETTL
4. 1/250th, f/4, ISO 1600, manual flash 1/4
5. 1/250th, f/4, ISO 1600, manual flash 1/4


