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I daily eat these wild growing forrest strawberries in my garden - EEEEXCELLENT! and not to buyHot, you can almost taste those strawberries...good stuff!
sushi kamon is ok. you should check out oshima in tustin. much better than kamon.Here are two close-up images taken at my favorite Sushi joint . The first with 16mm another much maligned lens and the second with 18-55mm.
I will have to check that place out then . Thanks!sushi kamon is ok. you should check out oshima in tustin. much better than kamon.
No, no flash at all. The shots were taken using just available light and the WB was adjusted in LR later on. Thanks!AGeoJO,
Nice food shots!...... they appear to be done with strobe/flash OFF the camera, judging by direction of shadow towards the lens? If so, how did you synch the flash to the NEX shutter please?
I don't know the answer to your question if you meant radio triggering outside flashes. Sorry. Generally, I dislike flash photography anyway. Although my NEX system is fairly new but I have not used the flash for except for testing and to make sure that it works. The on-board flash is capable of trigger simple slaved flash or flashes but I am not sure what kind of role the NEX flash will play in terms of output.AGeoJO,.....Do you know if it's possible to synch flash to NEX using slave? I have been told that NEX always uses a pre-flash and that this can't be turned off..?? This is crucial to whether I buy NEX or not so I really need some help with this!
Aaah, OK then. I don't remember whether the NEX flash fires pre-flash or not. I can try it at home later on and post my findings here. In the meantime, maybe there are others that can chime in.No, I meant by a slave trigger that uses t light from one flash to trigger a second flash independantly. "the onboard flash is capable to trigger simple slaved flash"....THIS is what I'm trying to tie down,...I have been told that NEX always uses a preflash before the main flash,..if that is the case then NEX will NOT be able to use slave becasue the second flash head will fire with teh NEX's preflash...ie., with shutter still closed.......(??)