Tagged with flash - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/flash/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 19:47:31 +0000 Tagged with flash - Personal View Talks en-CA Flash and strobes usage https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4528/flash-and-strobes-usage Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:50:43 +0000 alcomposer 4528@/talks/discussions Hey everyone.

I thought that I would start a topic regarding equipment for FLASH photography. No need to be GH2 centric- but would be good to play nice with the GH2.

There is no TTL (Through The Lens) metering system of 3rd party Flashes that is Panasonic compatible, thus everything you buy for GH2 will be manual. This is no super big issue, as the moment you bounce the flash off the ceiling your TTL dies anyway.

Also note that many clients now days need more than just a simple video package. Many need images, and adding a big flash unit does help this (not only for the light- but also helps client respect).

And to be honest providing services such that we provide should not involve us giving away jobs to other companies. If its out of your comfort zone don't worry- however nothing wrong with offering photography in the package. Learn a few 'key' setups and simply take the photo.

You will also find that continuous lighting is VERY costly for images as you are normally not taking a photo at 1/50 of a second. You will also be able to create studio quality images and learn more about lighting.

There are MANY great and cheep Flash units out there currently- and they are only getting better.

Currently I have a YongNuo YN-560ii (RRP $70 ebay) which I am very happy with, (and will be getting a few more for 2 point lighting) I will mainly be using this with a radio frequency trigger.

Share below your Flash gear and thoughts.

Cheers, A

]]>
FS: GH4 Filmmakers Kit https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14849/fs-gh4-filmmakers-kit Tue, 22 Mar 2016 09:00:48 +0000 thougts2uk 14849@/talks/discussions Hi there,

I am selling the ultimate filmmakers kit.

Camera Panasonic GH4 + Battery Adapter (DMW-BGGH3) 7 batteries

Memory Cards Sandisk Extreme Pro 64GB Transcend U3 256GB Transcend U3 64GB

Lenses Lumix 35-100mm F2.8 Lumix Nocticron 42.5mm F1.2 SLR Magic Cine II 12mm F1.6 Olympus 60mm Macro F2.8 Voigtlander 25mm F0.95

Metabones XL 0.64x EF Adapter (with auto focus for EF Lenses)

Additional Panasonic FL580 Flash LCW Variable ND Filter 77mm Lens Clean Kit

ALL lenses come with step up rings attached to 77mm.

I can send pictures of all items on request. This is a serious filmmakers package.

]]>
Which off camera strobe lights would you recommend for GH4? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14786/which-off-camera-strobe-lights-would-you-recommend-for-gh4 Sun, 13 Mar 2016 17:50:05 +0000 cindy6 14786@/talks/discussions Hi all,

I'm looking for 1-2 off camera strobes for my GH4 for an upcoming shoot. Heard the Panny FL360L isn't too great. So what would you guys recommend instead?

Thanks!

]]>
Cheap 4k H264 HDMI recorder https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13096/cheap-4k-h264-hdmi-recorder Tue, 02 Jun 2015 11:46:15 +0000 DrDave 13096@/talks/discussions It seems like what a lot of us need to solve the various junk-firmware issues from camera makers is a small, inexpensive device that will record HDMI externally up to 4K and compress it on the fly in H264, H265, cineform, prowhatever, to regular, cheap SDXC cards. Possibly, it could have open source firmware for the compression so users could mod it.

Such a device would for example convert a Nikon cam with no internal 4K to a mean, lean, video machine. I'm posting this to see if there is interest in such a device, and maybe we can find someone to fab it or maybe some of us can make a Kickstarter project to produce it. I realize that HDMI has its problems.

Also, if there is a cheap option out there that does on the fly compression it would be interesting to see if the manufacturer would make a special edition, if there is enough interest.

]]>
Noob Wireless Flash Question https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9951/noob-wireless-flash-question Sun, 23 Mar 2014 19:32:24 +0000 ragnar 9951@/talks/discussions I own a GH2 and use the DMW-360 flash with it and was thinking of buying a GX7 and the new updated DMW-360L wireless flash to go with it. I was kinda hoping that wireless flash meant that the DMW-360L would fire when I just press the shutter button on the GX7 with nothing else needed. However, I think, if I'm understanding it right, that the pop-up flash on the GX7 needs to flash in order to trigger the wireless flash. Is that correct? I'm sorta hoping that it isn't as I'd like to have just the DMW-360L fire wirelessly and nothing else at all. Does the flash on the GX7 have to flash too? Is that how all wireless flash units work, where one triggers the other, or is there one that fires remotely with just a shutter press. Thanks.

]]>
LED Progress - CRI 95+ LED Flash from Aputure https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9096/led-progress-cri-95-led-flash-from-aputure Sun, 15 Dec 2013 00:01:00 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 9096@/talks/discussions

Shenzhen, December 2013- Aputure is pleased to release our superior Amaran Halo LED ring flash AHL-H100. It will be the first CRI 95+ ring flash in the world.

image

Amaran H100 uses brand new led color rendering technology for critical applications. H100 has high color rendering index (CRI 95+) leds gather in 1 compact ring, providing double output to previous model (60 leds). Higher CRI makes Aputure CRI95+ ring flash is ideal solution for macro photography including nature, medical and scientific photography.

http://www.aputure.com/blog/2013/12/02/cri95-amaran-halo-led-ring-flash/

]]>
Backmagic cameras storage near future https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7195/backmagic-cameras-storage-near-future Sat, 08 Jun 2013 05:31:33 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 7195@/talks/discussions image

At the Computex trade show in Taipei, Intel showed a key-shaped prototype 128GB thumb drive that plugged directly into a computer’s Thunderbolt port. The drive required no cable and resembled flash drives in size.

This is one of the first thumb drives demonstrated using Thunderbolt connectivity, which is the fastest technology available to transfer data between computers and peripherals, said Oren Huber, a Thunderbolt engineer at Intel Israel.

Via: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2040903/intel-shows-worlds-fastest-thumb-drive.html

]]>
Flash Panasonic DMW - FL360LE reviews and opinions https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5532/flash-panasonic-dmw-fl360le-reviews-and-opinions Wed, 19 Dec 2012 16:38:17 +0000 konjow 5532@/talks/discussions DMW-FL360LE its a flash for stills but it has a led for video. Is this usable (good enough) at least stills or maybe for video as well? Can find any user opinion nor review so far...

]]>
Best flash for the m43 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5142/best-flash-for-the-m43 Thu, 08 Nov 2012 17:27:04 +0000 azza_act 5142@/talks/discussions Hi guys, I shot stills for a real-estate company. We don't shoot HDR and we are only allow to use camera mounted flashes. I shoot using the panny 7-14mm and the flash im using is the Olympus FL-600r. Now the Olympus is a ok flash for small rooms but it does have a lot of throw and burns out quickly. I have a budget of around $600. Btw, I'm mainly a video guy but the company I work for wants me to shoot stills. Thanks

]]>
Yongnuo YN568EX Speedlite Flash, for Canon and Nikon https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6049/yongnuo-yn568ex-speedlite-flash-for-canon-and-nikon Thu, 07 Feb 2013 15:42:59 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 6049@/talks/discussions
  • Circuit Design: Insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT)
  • Guide Number: 58 (ISO 100, 105mm)
  • Flash Mode: M, Multi, Sc, Sn, S1, S2
  • Zoom Range: 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105mm
  • Vertical Rotation Angle: -7~90 degrees
  • Horizontal Rotation Angle: 0~270 degrees
  • Power Supply: 4×AA size batteries
  • Reviews


    Available at:

    ]]>
    Flash for a Nikon D50 (and is it at all possible for it to be compatible with a GH2??) https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5534/flash-for-a-nikon-d50-and-is-it-at-all-possible-for-it-to-be-compatible-with-a-gh2 Thu, 20 Dec 2012 05:50:27 +0000 IronFilm 5534@/talks/discussions Am currently looking around for a flash.

    What my initial primary purpose for getting a flash now is for club photography (such as this kind of style: http://www.snapstarlive.com/events.aspx ), which means challenging lighting conditions (a fast wide prime lens will be my next purchase after this... but one thing at a time!).

    I think the most important features I'm looking for is:

    a) ability to bounce the flash off the ceiling (essential!)

    b) rear curtain sync (essential!)

    c) affordable

    d) compatible with my Nikon D50 (of course... )

    Would be "nice to have":

    e) iTTL

    f) would also be compatible with the Panasonic GH2 (as I'm going to buy this for taking video next month, or sooner... as soon as I spot a Christmas sale bargain, was very recently going for only US$499 for the kit. I wonder if I might again see this kind of pricing, or better, soon?)

    g) fast recycle

    h) swivel head

    i) has a battery pack option

    Suggestions that fit my criteria? (and is there anything else important that I'd use which I'm missing out from this list?)

    Am a little lost when looking at flashes for bargains, but it seems these would be good options:

    http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Autofocus-Dedicated-Digital-Cameras/dp/B005KA60BS/ (with this too: http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Universal-Diffuser-Olympus-External/dp/B0017U0WM8/ yes? )

    Seems to have everything I want (except I can't tell if it would be any use with a Panasonic GH2?), but I'm a little concerned about quality.

    From what I've read about Yongnuo (http://stores.ebay.com/hkyongnuophotoequipment/Flash-Speedlite-Unit-/) as a non-Nikon option they seem like a really good choice, I would quite like to consider the Yongnuo 460 (the cheapest), the 560 (cheapest with an option of later getting a battery pack), or the YN-467 (I quite like that it has a reported extremely fast recycling time in the test) if they would work as that would be ideal (or from any other brand at a comparable sub-US$100 price?). However I've read in quite a few places that although the Yongnuo range for Nikon is compatible with Nikon i-TTL cameras it is not however compatible with D100 D50 D2Hs D2X D70 D2H. Hmm... why? Can I still get it for my D50?

    http://speedlights.net/2010/09/10/yongnuo-yn-467-speedlite-review/ The YN-467 originally is reported not to work with certain older Nikon DSLRs but the more recently produced YN-467 models are reported to work with the D200, so would it be reasonable to assume it then works too with the comparably aged D50?

    This thread mentions the D50 a few times and makes feel optimistic the Yongnuo range can work with my D50: http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157627857970265/ But they're only mentioning the YN565EX (which is almost the most expensive Yongnuo flash), would it be reasonable to assume from that thread the cheaper Yongnuo flashes should also work similarly with the Nikon D50?

    Disappointed I didn't have the guts earlier to pull the trigger and buy this when I saw it: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=543490048 As I'm realising now in hindsight that was a really good deal (even though it doesn't have iTTL).

    Thanks

    ]]>
    FS: Canon Speedlite 580EX II w/ Lightsphere https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4221/fs-canon-speedlite-580ex-ii-w-lightsphere Sun, 12 Aug 2012 15:11:38 +0000 saltherring 4221@/talks/discussions The flash is in mint condition, rarely used and has no physical blemishes. Most importantly it functions perfectly. I've been the sole owner as well, so it has been in good hands. I'll throw in an optional Gary Fong Lightsphere diffuser if interested. Let me know what you think!

    I'm asking $400 for everything. I'll ship here in the U.S. at no charge but overseas I'd have to have that covered by the buyer. Seems these are still retailing for $500, so I feel this is a good deal.

    ]]>