Be careful using the flash on a cord in clubs, myself and a few other club togs have struggled to get it to focus. Works everywhere else, just not in clubs. A wireless transmitter works better (but obviously costs more).

Mine works ok on a TTL lead with autofocus even in dark smokey clubs like Mint in Leeds.Be careful using the flash on a cord in clubs, myself and a few other club togs have struggled to get it to focus. Works everywhere else, just not in clubs. A wireless transmitter works better (but obviously costs more).
And i'll be able to use a wireless transmitter with the 500D?
I'm only really asking because some of the effects you can get is better than having the flash attached to the camera, as i've been looking at other peoples nightclub pics and a few people are getting the background and the people in the background all lit up.
I think the diffuser is must have item in a night club cos sometimes the flash can overexpose in certain situations. unless i'm talkin out my ass haha!![]()
If you can afford the 580EXII, go for it. You can never have too much power, especially using a diffuser, and the 580 has quite a few more useful features that will come in handy if you want to expand into multi-flash lighting. In particular, the 580 can be used as master controller. And meanwhile, if you don't need the extra power, you'll benefit from faster recycling.
Edit: actually, I think it's untrue about the recycle times. When the 430 is flat out, and the 580 is only at half power (ie they are both putting out the same amount of light) the recyle times are similar.
Sorry to jump in, but i'm interested. When you say using the flash off camera in a club, do you mean mounted on a bracket or holding the flash separately allowing you to move it where desire for each shot?
I don't think i'll be expanding into multi-flash in a nightclub it'll be too much to carry about with me specially walking through the crowds of people LOL!
Thats what i was thinking with the 580 and having a diffuser the more power will be better to get the effect I'm after without having to wait too long for it to recycle, i just wanted other peoples views really.![]()
Sorry to jump in, but i'm interested. When you say using the flash off camera in a club, do you mean mounted on a bracket or holding the flash separately allowing you to move it where desire for each shot?
I mean more on a TTL cord and then moved to a desired position, I usually have it positioned high left relating to the camera which gives a nice depth to the light![]()
i have been doing night clubs and use the 580 EXII with no problem, even bouncing off dark ceilings seems to work ok.
do you find it does the job enough for what clubs you go into?
do you have links to pics of your work?![]()
I know this is an old thread...
Don't forget using wireless functionality (I only know Nikon gear)
If you are in a very dark club and using wide apertures to get background detail then you do need to be careful of course as depth of field is shallow.
Your main reason to go off camera is around shadows and skin tones.. important at say a wedding not so much in a club.
Tim
www.timothycook.co.uk
I was shooting in a club saturday and with the flash on a cable high left I was having trouble focussing without the af assist and trouble getting the af beam in the right place
on camera it was fine but the light was less pleasing
any aiming tips?
Depending on what kind of style you want you concentrate more on the camera settings than the power of the flash. You'll be in close proximity in complete dark so any flash will pretty much do the job. Here's a few of my club shots as an example.
You need a camera that is amazing at high ISO, ramp the ISO up, use fast glass at its widest aperture and use a fairly quick shutter. Plus fine tune the camera for the environment its in for skin tone, background lights, curves, gamma and such like.
interesting my usual approach is low iso f2.8 v long exposure, I'll have to give your method a go on my next trip methinks

Lol difference is I dont know what im doing yet![]()