I finally got my camera setup to do off-camera flash - Here are the first two decent "studio" shots that I came out with. [Brutal] C&C is encouraged - I'm still learning!
Best result from attempt/session one:
Canon 5dmkII, EF F/4L 24-105mm @ 58mm, F/4, ISO 400, 1/6sec
I had "forgotten" a lot of things I knew better about - I learned a lot by actually doing rather than reading from this shoot.
- Used white ballance card I picked up
- Used a tripod
- Shutter speed dosn't control exposure when using flash (doh!). I ended up with edge problems with the slow shutter speed
- I didn't have a solid color background (I cheaply masked the entire image)
- I diffused the flash, but didn't bounce it
- I used way too high of an ISO
- I left the house lights on - The shadows are the wrong color temp (over 2000K off)
- I was manually focusing, autofocus was having issues for some reason
- The small apeture left most of the image blurry, masking was difficult and more agressive sharpening was needed
Best result from attempt/session two:
Canon 5dmkII, EF F/4L 24-105mm @ 105mm, F/8, ISO 100, 1/100sec
Here's what I did different from the first shot:
- I brought the shutter speed up to eliminate bluring and to help lower the luminance of the background
- I bought a muslin kit and used a black muslin
- I bounced the flash. This left the image with some nice soft light, but it is still unfocused and rather flat
- Autofocused instead of manual
- Brought the iso down to reduce noise
- Shut the house lights off so there was no yellow shadows
- Closed the apeture to F/8 so I had a super-sharp image, and a larger DOF
- Used the 18% grey card on the opposite side of my white card to dial in the exposure
- Used a longer focal length to compress the image for less distortion
Any comments, critique, suggestions are encouraged