in this post: http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...ow-6457-2.html
MA said:I grabbed Chantelle's Flash and used it as slave to create these shots ...
what does that mean exactly? I've heard it before as well.
thanks
This is a discussion on slave - flash photography within the Camera equipment & accessories forums, part of the Education & Technical category; in this post: http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...ow-6457-2.html MA said: I grabbed Chantelle's Flash and used it as slave to create these shots ... ...
in this post: http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...ow-6457-2.html
MA said:I grabbed Chantelle's Flash and used it as slave to create these shots ...
what does that mean exactly? I've heard it before as well.
thanks
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Of how I must restrain the comments!
Slave simply means that that second flash fired because the first one triggered it...The first flash beat the second flash over the head with a blinding pop of light and so the slave popped too.
How did the slave do it? Either it had a built in thingy.
OR it attached to a thingy that once it saw the first flashes's fire, automatically triggered the second flash.
In this case - Chantelle's flash helped light the subject (fired) when it saw MA's flash fire.
makes sense?
Last edited by Marko; 12-29-2009 at 03:39 PM.
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So, they weren't simultaneous but continuous? Why would you do that? Because of a longer shutter speed?
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Hmmm at they speed they were going, for all intents and purposes, they fired independantly at the same time. BUT only one flash acted as the slave, the first flash, is correctly named the Master.
You would do it to light the subject from different planes - or part of the background, basically you now have 2 sources of light to light the scene instead of one. It gets funner, trust me.![]()
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Okay. I got yah now.![]()
So when I see on flickr 5 stobes.. then 5 light things going off at the same time using one of those setups.
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okay that makes sense.
and thanks for restraining yourself
see if you can keep it up for the next question: what exactly is a 'thingy' and how does it work?![]()
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Correct!
"You can buy a peanut slave (20-30 bucks) and attach that slave to most portable flashes through a fairly cheap wire.
When the peanut slave on the portable flash catches the light from another flash source it fires"
In case anyone is interested here's a (affiliate disclaimer) peanut slave that I use from B&H.
Here's 3 podcasts you may like that talk about portable flash and lighting with portable flash and syncing portable flashes.
Portable flash
Flash sync speeds
Fill flash
Hope that helps - Marko
Last edited by Marko; 12-29-2009 at 04:00 PM.
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