SUPER EASY exposure method for off-camera flash

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2023
  • Off camera flash seems to be difficult for so many photographers, and I think it’s because it is often over-complicated. I want to simplify it for you and show you how EASY it should be!
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Komentáře • 27

  • @CoffeeandPhotographyTalk

    Off camera flash SHOULD be easy for the photographer - I hope this video helps simplify the concept for you.

  • @Mosayedl

    I gotta admit it, i didn't think i was learning anything until i arrived here! Thank you!

  • @joekelly9369

    Top guy a brew and straight to the point

  • @VichuDiyaa
    @VichuDiyaa Před 21 dnem

    From the beginning, when you’re explaining about the constant light in the room

  • @timelessphotoshoot5347

    Your are the best love the way you teach thank you

  • @auteurstudios

    This is the best explanation ever

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Před 21 dnem

    Put the camera in aperture priority mode. Expose for the background. Take note of the shutter speed. Put the camera in manual mode and set the same aperture and shutter speed. Add enough flash to properly expose the subject. That's it.

  • @trendyhappypets

    Great tip! thank you! love your videos, new follower :)

  • @SidneyPratt

    Thanks.

  • @sutv6754

    I've been studying and struggling for over a year tying to get my head around flash. I watched 2 of your videos on and off camera flash. I have the same godox and same trigger using Panasonic. This was helpful in many ways. Thank you.

  • @Fotogoscar

    Didn't realize meters were expensive. Thanks for the tips

  • @CalTek

    I shoot hockey teams on ice (team photo) and use two Godox AD200 with my Canon R7. Any suggestions on best way to set up that lighting to maximize the off flash without blowing out the players and creating lots of shadows or bright faces? I have a Sigma 18-35 1.8 and 70-200 2.8 lens (nothing else in the budget at this time).

  • @bill29456

    good video: however you need to finish the project. You said to underexpose your backround subject, but you didnt show how you got the flash power level nor how its adjusted. I can assume it has to be bright enought to light the face but how did you get your flash power level?

  • @jamesmgreen15

    Interesting. I am just an amateur hobbyist getting back into photography after many moons. Good (basic I guess) exposure triangle knowledge to feel comfortable in manual (using ambient light). OK, I spend most of my time in FV mode on a Canon as I am not so confident to react quickly enough, always, I feel. Learning Flash is on my knowledge expansion list. It does seem a subject that can get almost as emotive as discussing politics and religion at the same time watching a few YT videos. Anyway, you don't beat about the bush and talk sense - I thank you for that. Subscribed having now watched a couple of your vids.

  • @kookshow86

    good video. it aint rocket science right

  • @JJ-ew9lq

    I can't get my flash to flash in the first place. So I just shine a flashlight in the person's face. Done!