<p>The 500 is a tad on the long side (on a 1.3 crop), and f/4 will not suffice at most college venues at night.</p>
<p>Umm, 2 second self-timer? Check that the drive is in single or continuous.</p>
<p>"That's pretty much the definition of non-staff newspaper work and has been for many years. There aren't many staff positions left. For...
<p>Do you have any photojournalism/documentary experience? You might sneak in a good portrait or two into your book to show that you can light a...
<p>C'mon guys, so what if, best case scenario, he loses $100 per session? Maybe he'll make up for it in volume.</p>
<p>Random links aren't going to get you anywhere. Exchanging a small number (no more than 20 or so) of QUALITY links on a link page will help, but...
<p>Radiopoppers or the new Pocket Wizards. Both are TTL, which means you can control FEC from the camera. As far as I know, there is not a radio...
<p>At 6-8 feet, the quality of light will be very similar to that of a bare flash. Follow this rule (loosely, of course): a X size light modifier...
<p>"However, I think that the only real opportunity I have right now is to build up my own independent practice."<br /><br />Then your first step...
<p>You don't need to be exact when gelling a flash; you just need to get close. I mean, besides knowing that you need a full CTO or CTS to correct...
<p>"Most non-NBA or NCAA D-top gym are ISO 1600."<br /><br />No, most <em>NBA </em>and <em>NCAA-I</em> gyms are ISO 1600+ at 2.8, so all other...
<p>What do you mean more "even"? You mean a softer quality? If the dish were bigger, i.e. the size of a 7" standard reflector, then...
<p>I don't see why not, as long as the quantam slave can safely trigger a speedlite. I use speedlites in conjunction with monolights all the time,...
<p>Pure physics would dictate that there would be significant light loss, due to the modifier, much like using a dome diffuser. What advantage do...
<p>I've never used that combination, but unless my math is completely off, I don't think so. 2k watts shot at 1/200 will be the rough equivalent...
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