Introduction to Using Off-Camera Flash and Radio Remotes | Mastering Your Craft
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- čas přidán 19. 12. 2019
- In this video, Pye will give you a short introduction and guide on how to use your radio remotes to control your off-camera flashes. He will be diving into channels, groups, high-speed sync, and all of the basic functionality that is universal to these devices no matter which brand of remote you own.
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Gear in Video:
Profoto Air Remote TTL-C Transmitter for Canon
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Flashpoint R2 Pro 2.4GHz Transmitter for Canon (XPro-C) www.adorama.com/fprrr2proc.html
Canon ST-E3-RT Speedlite Transmitter www.adorama.com/caste3.html
Canon EOS C200 8.85MP PL Mount 4K UHD Digital Cinema Camera Body www.adorama.com/caec200pl.html
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Zoom Lens www.adorama.com/ca2470.html
Benro S8 Tripod www.adorama.com/bea673tmbs8.html
Blue Yeti USB Microphone www.adorama.com/micbyetibo.html
Adobe Premiere Pro www.adorama.com/ab65299421.ht...
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Excellent explanation of using flash and triggers. Easy to understand. The best I’ve seen on CZcams.
That's great to hear!
Thanks for such a clear explanation; saved because I will have to watch every time I need to do this as my memory is rubbish :)
You are such a class act Pye!! Love your tutorials and your energy!!
I have been looking for a tutorial like this for I don't know how long. It was very well explained, easy to understand and useful. I appreciate it and thank you!
Great tutorial Pye, thanks for developing such a clear explanation of remote triggers.
Great video. This is the best video explaining remote flash I’ve seen.
Great explanation and than you for sharing the knowledge. I finally understand the subject. You provided excellent context and examples. I look forward to my in the series.
It's always good to brush up!!! This was well presented and very easy to understand! thank you... when my SB800's stop working i'm moving over to Profoto.
Thank you!
Very Good. I will use this with a student to back-up my own class tutorial. Succinct way to solidify their knowledge.
Wow, very good explanation! More of this please.
Excellent explanation, thank you!
Excellent. Thank you. Very clear and extremely professional!
Great explanation of channels and groups! Thanks!
Great Tutorial vid. Thanks!
Thanks for explaining this as I just got a speedlight and trigger device.
Thanks for this video. It's helped me understand how to set up my remote.
Great video! Thank you!
Great video Pye!!!
Nice basic review....thanks!
Loved this. More pleas!!
Excellent video!
Always love the videos its very helpful. One day I will be joining you guys.
Good one Pye!
Great video thanks
Very good. Thank you!
Thanks that was good
That was very helpful understanding the amount of flash power. What I had hoped to learn was how to trigger my Nikon off camera flash with the Profoto B10 . How is that set up?
Use cases for the Sync modes would have been nice, what is better in which Situation, Great stuff anyways, thx a lot
Hi, I also shoot Profoto and have A1’s. Is that a Magmod attachment on the A1 in this video? I want to use the Magmod system as I like how the product works. Is there a specific kit for the round head on the A1?
Is it possible to use a profoto trigger to my bowens studio flash. My Bowens`s is the GeminiGM 500R.
If I have 5 lights with different ratios on a radio transmitter with 3 groups can you set up 2 group (A&B) with one light each being controlled by the transmitter. On the last group (C) though can I set up 2 flashes set to fire each remotely but have the power set in-flash so they can have different power settings.
to get the flashes in same group to have different power set one to optical so it flashes when it sees a flash and then set it to any power you want.
Keith Law - Unfortunately that option is not available on my flashes. Maybe I should buy a couple of cheap optical flashes for background and rim.
What is that rubber thing around the flash head? Where can I purchase it and will it support light modifiers from Profoto?
Jerry Johnston That rubber thing around the flash head is the Maggrip by Magmod. Will not work with Profoto modifiers.
What’s the deal with triggering Sony cameras with profoto trigger. Just the camera. Why does it only work with 2sec delay?
As I recall for Sony, you need to set the Flash mode to "Wireless". Then it works.
How do you get to group D, E and F?
Get someone knowledgeable to watch your first curtain / second curtain sync section, and explain to you why you are in error. Then record a voice-over correction.
BAK
A good idea, but way too brand-specific - IMHO.