Message to B&H: Does this unit provide a guide number-aperture calculator or do I have to do the math???
I'm waiting for their answer. Maybe APUG can answer more quickly.
TIA.
Message to B&H: Does this unit provide a guide number-aperture calculator or do I have to do the math???
I'm waiting for their answer. Maybe APUG can answer more quickly.
TIA.
No guide calculator, and not as easy to calculate as a fixed output flash. The flash has a range of 8 stops and several zoom settings. I suppose they could have added a guide number on the display for the current setting, but really, almost no one would ever use it.
I have four of these flashes and while I love them, I definitely need my flash meter to get the best results with them.
No guide calculator, and not as easy to calculate as a fixed output flash. The flash has a range of 8 stops and several zoom settings. I suppose they could have added a guide number on the display for the current setting, but really, almost no one would ever use it.
I have four of these flashes and while I love them, I definitely need my flash meter to get the best results with them.
I thought one can guesstimate how much light's required from the flash and bracket within a step or so fairly easily?
Might change if use 2-3 of them but with one, should be doable?
A flash meter is a hand-held light meter that can read the light from a flash. There are a several different kinds around, some dedicated that cannot read "normal" light, and some multipurpose that are able to read regular ambient light as well as flash. Some can trigger the flash using a cord or wireless trigger.
Lots of choices, depending on your specific needs.