I have to shoot some folks tomorrow and just bought a 580ex on the recommendation of this very forum. Thanks - it looks a wonderful tool. I am from the school that thinks that flash lights up the whole scene, so am on a rather steep learning curve!
I would appreciate your tips on a fasttrack, surefire, never fails setting, that I can just dial in and never have to think about - at least until I have some time.
I have done some experimentation shooting various soft toys (needs must!) and am using the ETTL setting. I am getting quite slow shutter speeds and am fiddling with the main exposure plus or minus a half stop compensation and the same, but a bit more with the flash. I tried bouncing and direct (with a diffused plastic bowl of all things) and the direct and bowl seems best!
I can fiddle until I get it right, but is it going to be different for every scene or will the ETTL sort it out for me? I have a 10d which doesn't support the mkII version.
Also is using the fast sync going to cause me more problems that it solves - just shooting people seated and maybe a group or two. Does it cause blurring if people move?
I know I can rely on you guys to cut to the chase - I have read the manual, but it's not leaving me much time to put it into practice. I would really appreciate the benefit of your massed experience.
Thank you all - any tips would be most appreciated.
Graham

