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p.1 #20 · What do you use to light for Wedding Formals? | |
ozarkboy wrote:
Winman3, Its a common misconception that they run off of IR but the st-e2's infra red beam is just for AF. I have used the unit in another room and it still triggered the flashes, so they do not have to be in direct sight. I'm not sure how it works.
Both Canon's and Nikon's built in systems are line-of-sight. Sometimes inside you'll get a nice bounce but they do have to be able to "see" the signal in order to work. The exception to that is if you're using Radio Poppers with them. Then the line-of-sight issue goes away.
For receptions:
Depending on the venue (size, ambient lighting, color of walls/ceiling), and my mood, I may use a single Qflash without reflector for barebulb, triggered by Pocket Wizards. Sometimes I'll set-up a hot-shoe flash else where in the room, again fired by a PW, for added depth. I may use a single speed light topped with a Stofen on a stand, triggered via Radio Poppers... I might use two speed lights with RPs. It really depends on what I'm after.
For formals:
I usually use a single Qflash bounced into a 60" Westcott convertible umbrella. The light will be placed slight in front and off to one side of the camera position with the umbrella's center pole pointed into the center of the group. This is quick to set-up, tear-down and move and will light a very good sized group.
My Lighting Gear (Toy) Box Contains:
Qflash x2, Sunpak 120j, Sigma EF500DG Super x2, Canon 580ex, 580ex II, 420ex, Vivitar 265, Pocket Wizard PlusII x3, Radio Poppers- 1 Trans. 2 Recv., various cords, batteries, shoes, adapters, gels and misc. hardware. In addition I usually have 3 stands - 13', 10', & 6', a 60" umbrella, 48" Westcott Halo umbrella/softbox hybrid and a Westcott Apollo 28" softbox along for the ride.
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