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Red__Zed 08-05-2011 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Parkerman (Post 1246377)
Ahh, Dang... Im losing it apparently.


But if you were taking a verticle pictures though, you wouldn't be able to bounce it off a ceiling would you? It will only rotate upwards correct?

Thats why I would still suggest trying to find a used SB-600.

Yeah, that's the one downside. I got one for $80 new, so I couldn't pass it up. I just slap on a diffuser I made if I'm shooting vertical and it seems to work ok. I'm months behind on images, but I'll try to get an example shot up.

phelan 08-05-2011 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1246585)
A off camera or at least shoe mounted flash is essenstial for indoor, even daytime outdoor work. It lets you control how objects or people are lit in the scene, which can mean the difference between looking like a snapshot or a work of art. If you want to up your photo work quality, a speedlight really improves it because you are less reliant on available light in the scene.

I use a SB-900 & a SB-600 as a slave strobe. I love how easy Nikons are when in comes to wireless speedlights. I would agree with Parkerman, the SB-600, even used is a much better flash, more powerfull, than the SB-400. Its well worth the extra expense. The newer SB-700 is probably out of your budget. The SB-600's also have "gels" you can buy that can match the lighting conditions and doesn't mess with the white balance. If the SB-400 is all you can afford to spend right now, its still worth it because the built-in flash is just about useless.

Also, a lot of people overlook white balance and just set it to "auto". Everyone should learn how to do a custom white balance with a grey card (very inexpensive, accurate and saves you a lot of time in post editing).

Well typically I shoot in raw. It was my understanding no white balancing is applied to NEF or raw files, so typically I tweak it later. Is that incorrect?

Any suggestions on where to find / buy reliable used stuff like a speedlight?

Parkerman 08-05-2011 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1246597)
Yeah, that's the one downside. I got one for $80 new, so I couldn't pass it up. I just slap on a diffuser I made if I'm shooting vertical and it seems to work ok. I'm months behind on images, but I'll try to get an example shot up.



Yea, I would probably even went for it if it was just $80.

Cmike2780 08-05-2011 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1246688)
Well typically I shoot in raw. It was my understanding no white balancing is applied to NEF or raw files, so typically I tweak it later. Is that incorrect?

Any suggestions on where to find / buy reliable used stuff like a speedlight?

You are correct. Although, RAW files are still tagged with whatever white balance settings (as well as saturation, contrast etc) were on the camera. The difference are plenty, but the biggest "pro" for shooting RAW is being able to adjust those settings without being "distructive." There is considerably more data recorded with RAW files (12bit vs 8 bit)which means more data to work with in post. I usually shoot in RAW+JPEG. This way if I get it right in, less work for me. Shooting in RAW is great, but sometimes you don't need it.

A local camera store or B&H are great place to start since they usually carry some type of warranty (usually 6 months). They are usually a bit more than say, EBay though. It's probably still around $250-$280 for a used SB-600, so I don't know how that would play into your budget.

Red__Zed 08-05-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Parkerman (Post 1246799)
Yea, I would probably even went for it if it was just $80.

Yeah, it's light and I can bounce it, plus it runs on separate battieries. Can't really complain. Since I don't use flash much, it is perfect for me.

phelan 08-05-2011 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1246801)
You are correct. Although, RAW files are still tagged with whatever white balance settings (as well as saturation, contrast etc) were on the camera. The difference are plenty, but the biggest "pro" for shooting RAW is being able to adjust those settings without being "distructive." There is considerably more data recorded with RAW files (12bit vs 8 bit)which means more data to work with in post. I usually shoot in RAW+JPEG. This way if I get it right in, less work for me. Shooting in RAW is great, but sometimes you don't need it.

A local camera store or B&H are great place to start since they usually carry some type of warranty (usually 6 months). They are usually a bit more than say, EBay though. It's probably still around $250-$280 for a used SB-600, so I don't know how that would play into your budget.

point taken, i also shoot in raw+jpeg, but so far i haven't been too happy with the shots i take straight out of the camera. i'm still far behind our super learner kenchan here :icon17:

i found a craigslister that's selling the sb-700 for 275 including the ml-l3 remote and a diffuser...i'm asking for details and negotiating, i might jump on it if it's good, but as always i'm very skeptical of CL

Cmike2780 08-05-2011 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1246855)
point taken, i also shoot in raw+jpeg, but so far i haven't been too happy with the shots i take straight out of the camera. i'm still far behind our super learner kenchan here :icon17:

i found a craigslister that's selling the sb-700 for 275 including the ml-l3 remote and a diffuser...i'm asking for details and negotiating, i might jump on it if it's good, but as always i'm very skeptical of CL

:tiphat: That Kenchan learns pretty quickly, so I woudn't get too discouraged :icon17:

That's a really good price for an SB-700. That little remote comes in handy also.

kenchan 08-05-2011 12:40 PM

hey phelan, while i was taking my picts last night i was thinking of you and made this shot just for you. :icon17:

i even illumiated kare-panman's face with a incandescent flashlight to give the nice orange color to differentiate from the rest of the pict. :p

http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...11-rc-joke.jpg

kenchan 08-05-2011 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1246879)
:tiphat: That Kenchan learns pretty quickly, so I woudn't get too discouraged :icon17:

That's a really good price for an SB-700. That little remote comes in handy also.

guys, thanks for the :tup: but im just really following all the recommendations from you guys and some things i came up with (which im sure are techniques already done by everyone out there. :D ).

so keep the great advises coming cause im really paying attention. :tup:

phelan 08-05-2011 12:42 PM

baaahahahahahahahah i love that shot :roflpuke2: :tup:

now get rid of the carpet so i can fully enjoy the fuzzy kare-panman! haha!

i'ts even more hilarious with the slightly out of focus foreground looking like he's popping up going "wtf?"

kenchan 08-05-2011 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1246886)
baaahahahahahahahah i love that shot :roflpuke2: :tup:

:tup:

Cmike2780 08-05-2011 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1246880)
hey phelan, while i was taking my picts last night i was thinking of you and made this shot just for you. :icon17:

i even illumiated kare-panman's face with a incandescent flashlight to give the nice orange color to differentiate from the rest of the pict. :p

:wtf2:

kenchan 08-05-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1246889)
:wtf2:

hey now, hope you're not jealous... :tup:

phelan 08-05-2011 01:03 PM

mike's totally jelly. :rofl2:

the sb-700 looks BNIB. i think i'm gonna grab it this weekend before the spocom show and then run amok with it haha

Nitex 08-05-2011 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1246880)
hey phelan, while i was taking my picts last night i was thinking of you and made this shot just for you. :icon17:

i even illumiated kare-panman's face with a incandescent flashlight to give the nice orange color to differentiate from the rest of the pict. :p

http://www.the370z.com/members/kench...11-rc-joke.jpg

Ken what was your aperture set to? everything is well in focus gj :tup:


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