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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 254552" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>Off-Camera Flash is something I've been practicing with since the summer 2013. I often shoot Weddings alone and I like the flexibility to use on-camera flash as I am not restricted to carrying around a lightstand and large umbrella. The only way I can use off-camera flash is with a helper? is that correct? Would the off-camera flash be on TTL? For formal shots, I use manual mode with TTL flash (last wedding I did for formals, I used manual flash) but for roaming, candid shots, I use aperture priority with on-camera TTL. </p><p></p><p>Not working per hour but for an overall service makes sense. Thanks, I shall have a think about this while I digest all the comments here. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh really? hmmm. Because the guy was kneeling, I thought I would go down lower too. So in this 10th photo, I should have been standing, aimming at eye level? With the grandma, I didn't want a top-down, overhead look so I again went down lower. I shall think more carefully when I am in this position again.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/member-8705-geoffc.html" target="_blank"><strong>Geoffc</strong></a>, I try to use fill flash whenever I can. I find if I don't use flash outside, the photos look flat. I must have forgot to use it in some photos, my power was too low or I lost the fill flash effect during editing.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/member-13196-hark.html" target="_blank"><strong>hark</strong></a>, I have a TTL cord, and I can also trigger my flash off-camera with the D7100 commander mode. I have a dual flash bracket for macro photography but it's very heavy and annoying. I should practice shooting with the camera with one hand while the other hand holds the flash?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 254552, member: 11990"] Off-Camera Flash is something I've been practicing with since the summer 2013. I often shoot Weddings alone and I like the flexibility to use on-camera flash as I am not restricted to carrying around a lightstand and large umbrella. The only way I can use off-camera flash is with a helper? is that correct? Would the off-camera flash be on TTL? For formal shots, I use manual mode with TTL flash (last wedding I did for formals, I used manual flash) but for roaming, candid shots, I use aperture priority with on-camera TTL. Not working per hour but for an overall service makes sense. Thanks, I shall have a think about this while I digest all the comments here. Oh really? hmmm. Because the guy was kneeling, I thought I would go down lower too. So in this 10th photo, I should have been standing, aimming at eye level? With the grandma, I didn't want a top-down, overhead look so I again went down lower. I shall think more carefully when I am in this position again. [URL="http://nikonites.com/member-8705-geoffc.html"][B]Geoffc[/B][/URL], I try to use fill flash whenever I can. I find if I don't use flash outside, the photos look flat. I must have forgot to use it in some photos, my power was too low or I lost the fill flash effect during editing. [URL="http://nikonites.com/member-13196-hark.html"][B]hark[/B][/URL], I have a TTL cord, and I can also trigger my flash off-camera with the D7100 commander mode. I have a dual flash bracket for macro photography but it's very heavy and annoying. I should practice shooting with the camera with one hand while the other hand holds the flash? [/QUOTE]
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