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Brownie Starlet camera (made in USA) and B.C.Flasholder model II (made in Germany) .Late fifties . The text on the back is different from the text on the white version (see other picture in the set Kodak Flasholders).
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Trying out my flash to see how it works with my camera. This was outdoors, with the camera's exposure compensation set to -3.0 EV and the flash's exposure comp set to 0.
TJ Schick - Chelsea Piers NYC
Nikon D200 - 10.5mm - 1/500 - f/4.0 - ISO 100
SB900 hand held camera left, fired by sync cord
Camera in manual mode, flash in GN mode
One flash located towards the right of the frame, filling in the light on his back and the wall, while another flash fills in the front and the bushes and ground. Fired via radio triggers
Studio umbrella and Nikon SB-600 electronic flash ... I have a couple of cheap umbrellas for use with a variety of cheap lamps, but they also work with flash of course.
When I bought the SB-600, it tripled the value of my multimillion-dollar basement studio.
Bakelite boxcamera for 620 film, it makes 6x6 exposures. This model provides contacts for a flash unit.
Model: Kajsa K.
Strobist setup: SB-900 with a 60 cm softbox front left model. Triggered with Skyport.
sb25 1/4 below bottle
540ez 1/8 with stacked gels pointed at black foamboard
white paper left/right of bottle
No, flash worked perfectly on this Santa portrait.
But I'm having the devil's own hard time trying to get my studio flash system up and running.
Boring tech stuff to follow: System is three Strobelite Plus flash heads, two Softboxes, one background flash unit. All head units are working normally. I can't seem to get the communication to work between the flash heads and two remote triggers (PocketWizard Plus II). Can't get the camera to wirelessly trigger the flash heads. Wired, they work fine. The remote triggers are working normally...but somewhere in between, the communication breaks down.
I believe it is one of two problems. It is possible that the cable between PocketWizard receiver unit and first flash head is incompatible in some way...though I don't know how that could be. Or, it is possible that the 3.3v that the remote trigger sends out is not appropriate for the flash head input...though I was told that these two systems work together.
Until I hear from one of the manufacturers, I'll remain both puzzled and stymied.
"Muzzel Flash" ...backyard shooting a .357 Rossi! Weekend fun......all actual photos in video....shot near dark.Photos extracted from videos,human eye can hardly see what camera captures!
- used flash bracket from local camera store
- Ikea Tupperware
- random Hanimex TZ*2 flash
- ETTL flash extension cable off Ebay
- Canon 350D w/ 50mm F/1.8
The flash doesn't support ETTL, but I plan on getting a cheap flash that supports ETTL. Then this will be a very versatile flash setup. The flash has a three different "auto" settings that sometimes work and sometimes don't. The problem is the Tupperware casting weird shadows over the auto sensor, or being outside the distance range for some given auto setting.
This shot is taken two stops below proper exposure so that you can actually see the flash inside the Tupperware.
Some flashes (mine included) like the Vivtar 283 have trigger voltages that will destroy modern cameras and other digital devices.
This is a very un-elegant solution. I am not very good with circuits, so I used a circuit I understand, the old Quaketronics output circuit with an input interface transistor.
It is meant to work with an open collector driver, like the CameraAxe and the TimeMachine, both of which work with this circuit. It works just great with trigger voltages up to 300 volts.
By the way, all the bypass caps, diodes and varistor on the +9 volt line are for filtering, to keep that darn 300 volt discharge from causing digital killing spikes.
Cheers.
Chamou-me a atenção esse anúncio da antiga Eletro-radiobraz no verso de um recorte de jornal ( Folha de S. Paulo?) de 1968 que eu conservava por um desenho a nanquim publicado.
Acho interessante a evolução tecnológica dos equipamentos e então resolvi publicar para compartilhar com todos voces essas raridades de época.
Espero que apreciem.
Foto scattata durante la manifestazione/Flash Mob del giorno 10/03/2013 per la rapida ricostruzione di Città della Scienza, distrutta da un incendio... La resistenza napoletana alle pressioni economiche e politiche dei "soliti noti", che per una logica di profitto e potere continuano a rovinare la vita e l'immagine dei napoletani!
Nonostante la legge consenta la pubblicazione di foto che ritraggono persone durante le manifestazioni pubbliche, qualora qualcuno sentisse violato un proprio diritto può contattarmi per la rapida eliminazione della foto!
My 8801 was plagued with battery issues - I tried every possible battery and it'd always go from 5 bars to 1 and then power off - sometimes when I got a txt, sometimes when I was placing a call, etc.
I sent this to iUnlock UPS overnight on a Thursday - it arrived Friday, was flashed with the latest (and final) firmware, and because I paid for overnight return shipping, I got it back Monday. So far, it works great!
BTW my previous firmware was 03.94
Last night I did a little experiment with a long shutterspeed, flash and 4 different colour gels.
I triggered the first flash up from the ground on the right, then I ran up the stairs and pointed the flash to the middle, the left and one down the stairs (you can see that last flash half-pointed to the camera at the door).
The back of the house was lit by an open fire, you can see that the camera picked it up in the background on the left.
I did this procedure only twice, with the first shot being the keeper. It was good fun!