Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts

Monday, 15 August 2011

Moral of the story: take risks

It seems that the deluge of redirections from various contintental news and blogging sites has died down now. The news cycle moves quickly. At least now I know what I have to do for exposure- war photographer.

I jest. Well, mostly.

I picked up my tripod on Saturday and my wireless flash triggers today. I'm still awaiting the flash itself but I've been able to confirm that the trigger and receiver are talking to one another. Hopefully the flash will arrive in the next couple of days.

I was in work on Saturday and was hoping to take some sunset/night shot photos from the 24th floor of my work building but the project finished up sooner than anticipated so that was a no-go. Never mind, there'll be another opportunity in 26 days.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Flash update

An update on flashes: Speedlights.net has an excellent guide which seems to simply flat out say get the YN-465 to get TTL support for Nikon cameras. The 465 seems to be the only model in the line which provides this functionality and fully integrates with the camera. The TTL still isn't wireless; only the upcoming YN-565 provides wireless TTL and I'm happy to do without that for the sake of the wait and the price tag. I found a nearly-new 465 on eBay so went ahead and bought it.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Flash triggers

Tied in with the last entry about off-body flashes, I'm also looking at wireless flash trigger kits. Cactus seem to be your go-to guys for this and I've used their stuff before so I know that they're compatible with both my camera and the line of flashes that I intend to get. I don't know how much compatibility is an issue with these things but I'm reasoning that it's better to be safe, especially when you're ordering online.

Google 'cactus flash triggers' and you'll find a plethora of reviews and discussion on the products, almost universally positive (it almost gives the impression of them being industry standard), but oddly few places actually selling them. Even major retailers like Amazon and eBay (despite having sponsored links hawking them on Google search results) don't appear to have any. The Amazon search result just yields flash triggers from other manufacturers.

Essentially, I've found two places:
Gadget Infinity, a US site linked from the official Cactus site, so I guess they're the preferred supplier. Adjusted price is a little under £30 inc. shipping.
1stopbrighter.com, a British site where they come in at around £40 including postage.

Obviously the US is a cheaper but I do risk getting hit for VAT and charges if customs pick it up. It seems to be arbitrary as to whether that happens or not.

Worth noting is that the V5 transceiver model is also out but I don't see that my usage is going to require anything not provided by the V4.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Off-body flash

I'm looking for an off-body flash at the moment. I really don't think I can see the additional benefit/justify the additional cost of buying an official Nikon one so Yongnuo would seem to be the maker of choice. I've used a friend's YN-560 before and I know it's compatible with my camera and does the job. So the question seems to pretty much be which model? They have a bewildering array.

I think it's straight progression so YN-468 is the more recent YN-460, YN-565 is the latest rather than there being actual differences between the models. Obviously more features may have been added as the series progresses, performance improvements etc. but I would have thought that, since I would assume that my needs are fairly basic, one of the older models would be sufficient. Current price for a 560 on eBay is around the £55 mark. 460 mk.II is closer to £35 so unless I can really find something the 560 does that the 460 does not which I think would yield a particular benefit, I suppose that logically I should do for the cheaper one.