Need flash help for football game tonight
MK Productions
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I could really use some advice. I shoot hs night football games (and they do allow flash). My son is a SR. and 2 weeks ago it was raining - last week my flash got broke by a player so ths week I would really like some good pictures that I don't have to spend 5 hours touching up. I am still learning and can't find the information in my searches.
My set up:
Canon rxti
Canon E 70-200mm f/2.8L IS US
Canon Speedlite 580EX II
Jacob's Black Box (quatum battery pack for flash)
I have the flash below the lens on a monopod
By the time the sun is down - mysettings are at:
iso 1600 at 2.8 and 250 (though for some reason - the camera will change this.) with aiservo
After 2 years of experimenting and a professional with about the same set up (camera body better than mine) mentoring me, these settings work the best for the field conditions here.
MY QUESTION - I can not understand the flash - the pro will adjust it for me but I don't understand what he is doing. Can someone please tell me what settings the flash to be at and explain why? -or point me to a link (I have read several here but can't find the answer to my question.)
Thanks so much!
Mom photographer looking to get better
MK
My set up:
Canon rxti
Canon E 70-200mm f/2.8L IS US
Canon Speedlite 580EX II
Jacob's Black Box (quatum battery pack for flash)
I have the flash below the lens on a monopod
By the time the sun is down - mysettings are at:
iso 1600 at 2.8 and 250 (though for some reason - the camera will change this.) with aiservo
After 2 years of experimenting and a professional with about the same set up (camera body better than mine) mentoring me, these settings work the best for the field conditions here.
MY QUESTION - I can not understand the flash - the pro will adjust it for me but I don't understand what he is doing. Can someone please tell me what settings the flash to be at and explain why? -or point me to a link (I have read several here but can't find the answer to my question.)
Thanks so much!
Mom photographer looking to get better
MK
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NOTE: at the start of the game while there's still some ambient light you may get a bit more blur because it's bright enough for the image to record at 1/250 and ISO 1600 - drop the ISO down and the blur will go away.
Just remember the 580exII is a battery hog. Make sure all batteries are fully charged and bring some spares
Thanks for the quick response. What is the difference between ETTL II and M. The Pro that helps me goes back and forth between the 2. That is why I can't get straight what he is doing.
also what is -2/3 to +2/3 range?
And yes - the start of the game I am at 400 and work up as the sun goes down.
the +2/3 to -2/3 are 'stops' of flash exposure compensation. Look in the flash manual or google to learn more about FEC. But in essence it's very much like exposure compensation is for a camera's metering. The concept is - rather than telling the flash you want a specific flash output you're telling the flash - go ahead and meter the output, but always increase or decrease it by this amount.
Now to go google what FEC is. Thanks so much!