I had a crush of weddings throughout October and continue to plow my way through the PP. I'm really starting to pull my hair out over the limitations of ETTL to read a scene. I usually think to dial it up or back based on white dresses or black tuxes, but too often, there's something else in a scene that "tricks" ETTL; something that may become obvious during PP but was never really apparent to me at the time of the shoot.
I'd like the consistency of manual flash, but I struggle with how I'd apply it given the way I shoot. I'm typically using flash bounced off the ceiling with a large bounce card. I'm roaming the floor with my 24-70 and sometimes shooting a head and shoulders of a couple at a table or out on the dance floor, but sometimes going wide and getting in larger groups or broader dancing. And for any "events" (father/daughter dance, cake cutting, etc.), I'm using two flashes via infared.
So it's not like I can find an exposure at a distance that works for me based on the environment and shoot with that all night, I'd have to change it repeatedly. So for those of you who work your flash in manual mode, how do you keep yourself responsive to changing needs. Do you just get one base setting and wing it from there?


