Nick, Programmerman
Behind the scenes - Day 604
Tripod braced against the wall, snooted light straight down. When I realized the flash was still on for these "behind the scenes" shots, I went ahead and turned it down to its minimum setting to show the lighting area.
The camera was sitting on the printer, fired by my cheap radio remote (see note). Now, because I'd already dialed in the focus manually, I didn't want to move the camera once I got started. How did I overcome this? I plugged the video cable in and set the review to "Hold" (or, keep the image on-screen until I press a button). Whenever I took a picture, I just had to look up at the TV to seeif I liked it.
Behind the scenes - Day 604
Tripod braced against the wall, snooted light straight down. When I realized the flash was still on for these "behind the scenes" shots, I went ahead and turned it down to its minimum setting to show the lighting area.
The camera was sitting on the printer, fired by my cheap radio remote (see note). Now, because I'd already dialed in the focus manually, I didn't want to move the camera once I got started. How did I overcome this? I plugged the video cable in and set the review to "Hold" (or, keep the image on-screen until I press a button). Whenever I took a picture, I just had to look up at the TV to seeif I liked it.