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Portable Wireless Flash Tripod Setup

I put together a portable flash setup for a convention coming up. My plans here are to potentially use this as a secondary light source in more detailed photo sessions (assuming I have any). The nice thing about it is the portability and I’m also able to get around a few limitations of the gear being used. All of the items are things I’ve acquired in the past, so there … Continue reading
Posted in Equipment DIY, Flash Related
Tagged diy, flash, radio frequency, trigger, tripod, wireless, yongnuo
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Photo Excursion Settings: Manual mode with Av Shift for wireless flash.
I went on a big excursion recently where I used off-camera flash and full manual setting control. The nice thing about Pentax cameras is that you can have a few conveniences in manual that make setting changes faster and more accurate. Here is a video describing the technique I was planning on using: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHAOYwDer64 For example, changing the green button functionality from “P Line” to “Av Shift” allows you to … Continue reading
Posted in Help, Tips and Tricks
Tagged av shift, cactus v5, green button, manual, settings, sync speed, technique, wireless
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