^ did you use a tripod for this? I like how the table and drinks are sharp but there is motion blur on the players
Does anyone know of a general rule for choosing an f-number when using mulitple flashes. i.e. I'd like to use two flashes simultaneously, one lighting the subject straight-on and one bounce flash with a diffuser to light the background (both mounted on the camera). On the back of each of the flashes they reccomend that when using 200ASA film and 1/125sec sync a good f-number to use is 5.6. But when I'm using them simultaneously, how much should I stop down to get correct exposure? I would guess about 2 stops to f-11 but has anyone tried this?
They are both quite basic flashes with no output control
^ did you use a tripod for this? I like how the table and drinks are sharp but there is motion blur on the players
Does anyone know of a general rule for choosing an f-number when using mulitple flashes. i.e. I'd like to use two flashes simultaneously, one lighting the subject straight-on and one bounce flash with a diffuser to light the background (both mounted on the camera). On the back of each of the flashes they reccomend that when using 200ASA film and 1/125sec sync a good f-number to use is 5.6. But when I'm using them simultaneously, how much should I stop down to get correct exposure? I would guess about 2 stops to f-11 but has anyone tried this?
They are both quite basic flashes with no output control