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I have a conclusion/question on a common issue for the pentax 67:
This camera's sync speed is 1/30 top.
If, in an outside scene, you want to underexpose the background a little and fill-in the front subject with a flash, the exposure time is most likely to be faster than 1/30, which is impossible with the pentax 67 since the sync speed is only 1/30.
I was wondering: is it possible to use a ND filter? in that way the background will need longer to be correclty (under)exposed, so a little underexposure would be possible ... I have some second thoughts on this, and i'd like you're opinion on those thoughts:
If one uses a ND filter to achieve the fillin possiblity the amount of light that will go trough the lens will be smaller. So (with the exeption of DOF) basicly the effect is the same as making the apparture smaller. Since flash intensity is affected by the aparture, a ND filter will effect the flashlight in a same way.
My conclusion: camera's with 1/30 flash sync can be used outdoors with underexposed backgrounds and filled in foreground subjects. If one remembers the following points
1. The flashlight must be powerfull enough to compensate for the loss of light.
2. You make apparture smaller, and use the fill in but than DOF becomes bigger.
3. One can maintain a small DOF, by keeping aparture big and using a ND filter ...
4. in that way, a 2stops ND filter turns a 1/30 flashsync camera into a 1/125 flashsync camera, and a 4 stops ND filter makes it a 1/500 flashsync camera.
5. off course the image in the viewfinder will become dimmer, but that's no big deal...
Is the above perfectly true?
If yes, great, if no, what's not correct?
I really hope for some responses here, cause I consider this quite essential for everyone that uses a pentax 67 or other low sync camera's that want to use flash light....
THANKS A LOT, kind regards Sam
I have a conclusion/question on a common issue for the pentax 67:
This camera's sync speed is 1/30 top.
If, in an outside scene, you want to underexpose the background a little and fill-in the front subject with a flash, the exposure time is most likely to be faster than 1/30, which is impossible with the pentax 67 since the sync speed is only 1/30.
I was wondering: is it possible to use a ND filter? in that way the background will need longer to be correclty (under)exposed, so a little underexposure would be possible ... I have some second thoughts on this, and i'd like you're opinion on those thoughts:
If one uses a ND filter to achieve the fillin possiblity the amount of light that will go trough the lens will be smaller. So (with the exeption of DOF) basicly the effect is the same as making the apparture smaller. Since flash intensity is affected by the aparture, a ND filter will effect the flashlight in a same way.
My conclusion: camera's with 1/30 flash sync can be used outdoors with underexposed backgrounds and filled in foreground subjects. If one remembers the following points
1. The flashlight must be powerfull enough to compensate for the loss of light.
2. You make apparture smaller, and use the fill in but than DOF becomes bigger.
3. One can maintain a small DOF, by keeping aparture big and using a ND filter ...
4. in that way, a 2stops ND filter turns a 1/30 flashsync camera into a 1/125 flashsync camera, and a 4 stops ND filter makes it a 1/500 flashsync camera.
5. off course the image in the viewfinder will become dimmer, but that's no big deal...
Is the above perfectly true?
If yes, great, if no, what's not correct?
I really hope for some responses here, cause I consider this quite essential for everyone that uses a pentax 67 or other low sync camera's that want to use flash light....
THANKS A LOT, kind regards Sam