I've seen some conflicting advice on how to uprate guide numbers. Like the GN at 1m @ ISO 100 is 36.
The advice online is scant for some reason, but two conflicting methods come up.
Say I want the GN for 1600.
One says to just multiply by the number of stops. Like: four stops from 100 to 1600. So 36x4 = 144
The other says to multiply by 1.4 for each stop: So 36x1.4 = 50.4x1.4 = 70.56x1.4 = 98,78x1.4 = 138,29 @ 1600
Pretty close though. The last one seems to agree with the short table on the back of a packet of bulbs.
But one of them gotta be right though.
Which one?
For bounced flash it doesn't matter a whole heck of a lot of course, a lot is up to slack and experience. But it's still nice to be able to be precise.
The advice online is scant for some reason, but two conflicting methods come up.
Say I want the GN for 1600.
One says to just multiply by the number of stops. Like: four stops from 100 to 1600. So 36x4 = 144
The other says to multiply by 1.4 for each stop: So 36x1.4 = 50.4x1.4 = 70.56x1.4 = 98,78x1.4 = 138,29 @ 1600
Pretty close though. The last one seems to agree with the short table on the back of a packet of bulbs.
But one of them gotta be right though.
Which one?
For bounced flash it doesn't matter a whole heck of a lot of course, a lot is up to slack and experience. But it's still nice to be able to be precise.
Last edited: