Simple quick off camera lighting tips to speed up the process of using off camera lighting. Equipment used: Nikon D4, NikonSB910 Speedlights, Pockets TT1 wit…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Simple quick off camera lighting tips to speed up the process of using off camera lighting. Equipment used: Nikon D4, NikonSB910 Speedlights, Pockets TT1 wit…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Inconsistent approach – he starts by saying that he understands that not
everybody has a lot of lighting equipment and if he had to choose between a
second flashgun and a pocket wizard he would go for the pocket wizard. But
then he brings a second flashgun to lit up the model’s chin from
underneath. It would have been a better video if he had used a reflector
instead. I guess he needs to justify the extensive use of those pocket
wizards….
At the beggining he says “on behalf of Pocket Wizard” I think. I know what
he is talking about because I am a pro for more than 11 years but I don’t
think 90% of avearage users understand. He doesn’t make it clear for them
so I am assuming this video is for advanced users. Good video though!
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I don’t think he is disguising Pocket Wizard’s sponsorship. He clearly
mentions it at both the beginning and end of the video.
the flash stands are not properly opened . The legs need to extend further
, ( make the support beams parallel to the floor ) to get more of a grip to
the ground . Also helps when its windy . Just some FYI
Loving your work, even if it is just a disguise for a Pocket Wizard advert.
Well hello Canon RT
You are the man doug, would like you to do that in manual mode without the
wizards, Just your skill, and a couple of cheap receivers
I chose Commander mode