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yeah I know, I mean... like I said, she played the broke college student card, I'm not doing anything better right now as I am going to school online and my assignments take me a total of 30 min a day. I just figured $60 isn't too much pressure for my 1st headshot shoot, might as well. I already checked, unless she just took a bad sports photo (shes on the crew team), I will be turning my head when she changes.
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yeah, I'm just worries the 70-200 will be too long for a full body shot and getting the flash to hit her for fill light.
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Now for a follow-up. Supposedly, based on the manual for my SB-600 flash and Nikon D300, I can sync at any speed up to the max shutter speed available. Quote:
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good thread is good!
i was in the same situation, i had to do a shoot for a group of girls. i charged them $60 for 1 hour, they saw my flickr and they knew i was a noob. At the end i thought my pictures came out like crap, but they liked it.
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so what is the best approach? shoot tight for the 8x10 crop or shoot a bit loose and crop in PS?
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i would shoot with a bit of space so i could mess around with the crop.
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ya probably a good idea
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I started typing a bunch of explanations and it was getting lengthy, then I found this: http://nikonclspracticalguide.blogsp...explained.html Basically, you're stretching the output of your SB flash across a longer duration so that the small slit of the sensor exposure that moves down the sensor for a high speed shutter gets the same amount of light exposure. otherwise, only part of your sensor (in a horizontal slit) will be exposed to that light. In order to stretch the time, the power output is reduced. So you'd have to have the light pretty close to your subject. And if you have something to diffuse it, you're reducing the power even more. I guess test it out?
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I didn't read the whole thread, but i think one of the common aspects of an outdoor headshot or body shot for means of self promotion is a nice bokeh. I'm sure you already thought of that, but figured i'd bring that up since i didn't see it during my skim of the thread. I was thinking the 50 and 70-200 if it would work.....
Everything else seems like you've got it under control. If you're good with PS you can always add a nice catch light after if you miss it. In my opinion it's not worth printing without a catch light.
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Still, I'm pretty impressed that Nikon was able to somewhat "fudge" a high speed shutter sync. I'm guessing it will only work with Nikon Speedlights, since most studio flashes seem to have very fast durations, and I don't know if they can be changed.
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could work i suppose, unless you have dark eyes..... Seems that the majority of the photog industry thinks differently though. I could be wrong... it's happend once before.
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I'm sure you'll be fine. There are worse ways to make $60. haha
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Scott, there's another work around for high speed sync (although you don't get wide aperture).
Use a 1/500th shutter speed, but keep the subject that needs flash towards the top half of the frame. And then just shoot upside-down. :] Well, shoot with your camera upside-down. It's very awkward, but it works. 1/400th (which gave a little leeway with exposing the sky) and i kept the model in the top half of the upside-down frame since it was only important to light her, not the sky. had i used the same settings and kept the camera upright, everything below her elbow would have been unaffected by the strobes.
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example of unprocessed image:
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totally hijacked your thread, Udub. sorry.
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Very interesting rodi! Does that work because of the direction the curtains travel to expose the frame? In effect, the flash duration is only during the "upper" part of the slit, which when shot upside down makes it the bottom of the composed image?
And yeah, Udub has been
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Reminds me of Danny Vermin from "Johnny Dangerously".....
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no no no... this is cool, I might try this
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