Riley
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Joseph, you are quite welcomeRiley,
Thank you for your explanation. It sounds like you have to have some powerful strobes.
Thanks
actually i dont use much flash power at all, mostly i have a single camera mounted FL50, and I shoot about 1/3 stop below ambient light and roll up the iso for exposure. Using flash just for fill and to maintain some semblance of white balance. All these are single camera mounted flash, the flash generated shadows give it away
i make more use of available light, and i use whatever i can get from tungsten sources through open doorways to daylight coming through windows. This often means that windows blow out a bit, but that isnt so important where there isnt much of a view. In Guy's case he had no choice but to fill the place with strobe light to maintain his DoF and keep the outside view well exposed. MF format cameras are not known for good iso performance, 4/3rds can hold its own to iso800, which happens to be a useful range in this racket.
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