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Z6/Z6ii
Z6 + 85 1.8 S great pocket portrait kit
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 718754" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Here is another taken an hour later, using the same setup of a single hand held light to camera left pointed right at her on manual very low power. Set the exposure to a 2 stops under exposed and manually adjusted flash for her upper torso was properly exposed which came out to be 1/128 power with a SB900 I used a wider cell snap on grid to reduce the spill and held it close enough so the relative fall off to the bar just beyond her was not too bright. The Z6 and 85 1.8 S is a great combination for casual shots like this because it can be shot one handed easily so the other hand can hold the flash. Big gripped DSLRs would be a handful. This was on a slower shutter speed so a larger camera would have suffered from one hand shake</p><p>[ATTACH]325915[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 718754, member: 43545"] Here is another taken an hour later, using the same setup of a single hand held light to camera left pointed right at her on manual very low power. Set the exposure to a 2 stops under exposed and manually adjusted flash for her upper torso was properly exposed which came out to be 1/128 power with a SB900 I used a wider cell snap on grid to reduce the spill and held it close enough so the relative fall off to the bar just beyond her was not too bright. The Z6 and 85 1.8 S is a great combination for casual shots like this because it can be shot one handed easily so the other hand can hold the flash. Big gripped DSLRs would be a handful. This was on a slower shutter speed so a larger camera would have suffered from one hand shake [ATTACH=CONFIG]325915._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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