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Ok why have i not got into working with flash photography? the answer is not having what i consider vital bits of equipment.
Yes the Nikon cameras I have do have pop up flash on them, and that is ok for very basic head on shots. I also have what Nikon call an SB900 flash gun (SB) .
So what is the problem
Just using the camera flash and SB they both fire together and only in line of sight. so getting an angle flash shot is impossible or even a closeup. The camera flash triggers the SB sensor. Result is getting light from two sources. Also have to have camera and SB sensor in line with each other to work
To get anything like the shot I want I have to have the camera so far away as below
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Just showing SB on tripod
Ok what is wrong with that??? nothing really if that is all I can do, but I want more flexability, so looking to find an answer to just the SB gun firing and not the camera flash.
So a bit of head scratching and then the light came on in my head. Why not use a radio trigger instead. there is a free wave band all have access to for this kind of work
Ah now getting somewhere,but which one? like most photographic equipment price and reliability come into it
So my consideration was price- radio range and power source
As for price around £50/60 (not the price guessed at in the video) should get a good one in mid range price. Radio range most state about 100 mtrs but power source OOH that was a problem. Some have a button battery and others use AA batteries. So obviously i went for the AA battery type in the transmitter and receiver.
Ii did a load of study and with Matt Granger videos I have used his recommendation on other gear
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXJ3-PCbp8k&t=483s
So ordered the Pixel King Nikon version which seems to meet my requirements and take AA batteries in both units. Not the latest version as I don't think I will need it, at least for the time being
So with them I can get close up shots with one flash gun one direction of light ,and open up a completely new form of photos as above without the gun in photo
Well that is how I am going to go and start out, no doubt a lot of learning in the process
All you experts may be able to give some advice, not even attempting portraits for a while
Yes the Nikon cameras I have do have pop up flash on them, and that is ok for very basic head on shots. I also have what Nikon call an SB900 flash gun (SB) .
So what is the problem
Just using the camera flash and SB they both fire together and only in line of sight. so getting an angle flash shot is impossible or even a closeup. The camera flash triggers the SB sensor. Result is getting light from two sources. Also have to have camera and SB sensor in line with each other to work
To get anything like the shot I want I have to have the camera so far away as below
Just showing SB on tripod
Ok what is wrong with that??? nothing really if that is all I can do, but I want more flexability, so looking to find an answer to just the SB gun firing and not the camera flash.
So a bit of head scratching and then the light came on in my head. Why not use a radio trigger instead. there is a free wave band all have access to for this kind of work
Ah now getting somewhere,but which one? like most photographic equipment price and reliability come into it
So my consideration was price- radio range and power source
As for price around £50/60 (not the price guessed at in the video) should get a good one in mid range price. Radio range most state about 100 mtrs but power source OOH that was a problem. Some have a button battery and others use AA batteries. So obviously i went for the AA battery type in the transmitter and receiver.
Ii did a load of study and with Matt Granger videos I have used his recommendation on other gear
So ordered the Pixel King Nikon version which seems to meet my requirements and take AA batteries in both units. Not the latest version as I don't think I will need it, at least for the time being
So with them I can get close up shots with one flash gun one direction of light ,and open up a completely new form of photos as above without the gun in photo
Well that is how I am going to go and start out, no doubt a lot of learning in the process
All you experts may be able to give some advice, not even attempting portraits for a while
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