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Sep 29, 2010 15:12 |  #1
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In particular a CC on skin tone and color. I used a 100mm f/2.8 at ISO 6400 hand held at low shutter speeds and it's rough. I feel blind at night at f/2.8. Any other CC welcome. Thanks in advance. Joe.

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Sep 29, 2010 15:22 |  #2
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All I can say is you desperately need some lighting kit, if not you need to go where there is light and use some reflectors/diffusers.
Also looks to me like the woman should be in focus and not the man.
Skin tone is ok, but the image looks like it was taken on an iphone due to the ISO.
You've got a good camera and lens, but more importantly you need to understand the importance of light and get some lighting.




  
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Sep 29, 2010 15:26 |  #3
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rhys216 wrote in post #11002504 (external link)
All I can say is you desperately need some lighting kit, if not you need to go where there is light and use some reflectors/diffusers.
Also looks to me like the woman should be in focus and not the man.
Skin tone is ok, but the image looks like it was taken on an iphone due to the ISO.
You've got a good camera and lens, but more importantly you need to understand the importance of light and get some lighting.

no doubt ... and some assistants.

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Sep 29, 2010 15:46 |  #4
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assistants are a luxury, light is a necessity.




  
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rhys216 wrote in post #11002655 (external link)
assistants are a luxury, light is a necessity.

thinking about a single portable flash with wireless tether in some soft and directional control package on a stand and a bounce on another stand for support




  
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Sep 29, 2010 16:34 |  #6
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Below is my lighting recommendations.

RF-602's with a couple of YN-560's and either a Canon 430/580exii (depending on budget).
Next a couple of sturdy stands and one light one, and then a couple of umbrella's or softbox's.




  
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thanks that sounds about right ... the YN-560's are new to me.




  
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rhys216 wrote in post #11002951 (external link)
Below is my lighting recommendations.

RF-602's with a couple of YN-560's and either a Canon 430/580exii (depending on budget).
Next a couple of sturdy stands and one light one, and then a couple of umbrella's or softbox's.

care to continue with your choice for 3 flashes?




  
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Sep 29, 2010 17:03 |  #9
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They are good cheap manual flashes.
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=878219




  
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jetcode wrote in post #11003133 (external link)
care to continue with your choice for 3 flashes?

I currently use the following:
1x 580exii (it's a hard sell if your on a budget and like to work a flash manually most of the time)
1x YN-560 (Simply a fantastic cheap powerful flash, you wouldn't go far wrong getting 3 of these. Does NOT do TTL)
5x YN-460ii (Dirt cheap but nearly as powerful as 580EXii but lacks some functionality of the YN-560)

So my recommendation would be to get 3x Yongnou YN-560's and if you can afford it swap out a YN-560 for a 580exii.

Oh and get some cheap RF-602 triggers off ebay, they are super cheap yet reliable, and are a very good alternative to pocket wizards at a fraction of the cost.




  
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how about the way you use 3 flash or more flashes ... are you lighting sets as well as subjects?




  
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It all depends on what your shooting, on location you only probably need 1 flash but I like to use 2 or maybe 3 if I want to throw some light on a background or have a couple of rim lights to compliment the main flash.
In my opinion any more than 3 out side a studio/home studio setting is just unnecessary hassle particularly if you like to travel light.




  
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Sep 29, 2010 21:47 |  #13

rhys216 wrote in post #11002655 (external link)
assistants are a luxury, light is a necessity.

assistants are a necessity also :-).. couldn't live with out my assistants any more


get friends to help if you need.


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now this is light ... and a set and a real story line and a budget

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Sep 30, 2010 13:36 |  #15

I used a 100mm f/2.8 at ISO 6400

If you can't add any light, think about the 85mm f/1.8, 50mm f/1.8 (not so hot) or 50mm f/1.4.
You're always going to get some noise at the higher ISOs. One thing that helps is to only sharpen what needs it the most: Selection for sharpening illustration.


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