HOW TO BUY AND USE PORTABLE FLASH
This guide will help you understand portable flash options, accessories and their application.
A battery powered portable flash can improve images taken indoors and
out, when used with the right accessories. Most modern digital cameras
have a built in flash but they are typically low powered and lack the
ability to modify, bounce or control. Also, most digital SLR
cameras lack a built in flash. Most professional wedding/event
photographers prefer a camera mounted portable flash with some type
of light modifier.
TYPES OF PORTABLE FLASH
We categorize portable flashes into Dedicated TTL and Non-Dedicated
AUTO. We are not considering any flash the does not have an AUTO
mode.
A Dedicated TTL portable flash is sold specifically for a camera
brand and model and will most likely not work with another brand of
camera. It has advanced control features that make it easy to use and
produce the best results in most situations.
Non-Dedicated AUTO portable flashes are usable across a broad range
of camera brands, but they require proper setup and re-configuring as
the shooting situation changes.
For most digital SLR cameras we regemend only using the most powerful
version of the Dedicated TTL flash sold by the camera manufacturer or
alternative source. A high powered Dedicated TTL flash is expensive
(about $300 or more) but this guide is about producing professional
quality images and you need to spend some cash for quality results and
ease of use.
TTL AND AUTO
The TTL (Through The Lens) is flash technology that uses the
intelligence of the camera to control the flash to produce the correct
exposure. This feature greatly simplifies the use of the flash and
produces the best results under most shooting conditions. Because the
camera is controlling the flash for perfect exposure, the flash can be
bounced or diffused (with-in limits) without affecting the results.
Some TTL flashes also include a zoom feature that controls the beam
spread of the flash as you adjust the zoom on the camera. This feature
automatically concentrates the flash light as you zoom in on the
subject but when using the flash with a light modifier or bounce this
feature in not needed.
A Non Dedicated AUTO flash has the ability to adjust the flash for the
correct exposure when the settings on the flash are set based on the
camera settings. This requires time and thought and is error prone. As
the camera settings are adjusted for the environment and intended
result, the flash will also require resetting. Under the pressure of
photographing a wedding or sporting event, this is unacceptable.
For a camera that does not provide TTL functionality the Non Dedicated AUTO flash is the only choice.
CEILING BOUNCE THAT FLASH
A camera mounted portable flash pointed directly at the scene will
typically produce harsh unattractive images. A gemon technique to
produce more natural results is to aim the flash towards the ceiling
and bounce the light down on the subject. This requires the flash
head to swivel from pointing forward to pointing straight up, and all
angles in-between.
The intention of the bounce technique is to reflect most of the flash
light (about 80%) off of a white ceiling and to spill about 20% of the
flash light directly to the subject as fill light. The effect
produces a very natural illumination as if it were a overcast day. It
produces a broad soft overhead light and with some added fill light
directed to the subject to fill in the shadows.
This bounce technique is dependant on the ceiling being white and
close. The problem with ceiling bounce is that the varying conditions
of the room will produce different results and the photographer must
adjust to these varying conditions. Inconsistency is always a challenge
to overgee for quality images.
Another consideration with a bounced flash is that you will need a lot
of flash power, the more the better. A ceiling bounce with a high
ceiling will greatly reduce the light, therefore requiring big power.
We regemend a flash guide number of at least 100 for ceiling bounce.
Also a 10 12 foot high white ceiling produces the best results.
BOUNCE FLASH ACCESSORIES
There are many inexpensive devices available that attach to the head of
a portable flash to optimize ceiling bounce and enhance consistency.
Lumiquest has a broad product line with inexpensive solutions for
almost every shooting condition. Plastic flash diffuser attachments are
very inexpensive and available from many suppliers. They are typically
sold to fit specific model flashes. These devices aid in splitting the
light for the optimal 80%-20% ratio.
Lumiquest 80-20 bouncer
Snap on diffuser
These accessories are intended to direct some of the light directly to
the subject while most of the light is bounced off of the ceiling.
CAMERA FLASH BRACKET
A flash bracket is an L shaped device that attaches to the tripod
mount of the camera and has a Hot Shoe (or screw) to mount a portable
flash. This device can raise the flash above the camera to allow for
the use of a small umbrellas or sofbox and produces near studio quality
images. A raised flash also reduces Red Eye caused by the reflection
of the light off the subject retina.
When the portable flash is attached to the bracket and not the camera,
a synch extension cord is required. Keep in mind that the synch
extension cord must match the specification of the flash, so a TTL
dedicated flash requires a specific dedicated synch cords like this Canon synch cord below.
PROFESSIONAL RESULTS WITH A PORTABLE FLASH
For the most professional results we regemend the use of a camera
flash bracket with either an umbrella or softbox (below) because this
gebination produces reliable near studio quality results and is much
more consistent than ceiling bounce.
For additional assistance in the selection of a flash and accessories please call 800-582-7009.
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