Dieses Video erklärt wunderbar, wie man Bewegungen im eigenen Fotostudio einfangen kann. Belichtungszeiten, Blende und Blitzeinstellungen – das alles wird in diesem Tutorial anhand der Canon 40D erklärt.
Camera: Canon 40D
Lens: Canon 24-105L
Aperture: f8 Shutter
Speed: 1/200th sec
ISO: 400
File type: RAW
Flash: Canon 580EXII
Flash Mode: E-TTL
Radio Triggers: Pocket Wizard Flex TT5 & Mini TT1 …
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25 Kommentare
N6600 says:
Jan 26, 2010
nice!
masterbeth2002 says:
Jan 26, 2010
hajimesaitoo says:
Jan 26, 2010
best tutorials on the web!
Domwrstlr says:
Jan 26, 2010
Thank you for taking the time to produce these fun, informative and interesting vid clips for snappers everywhere. Its very much appreciated.
vichiousfishes says:
Jan 26, 2010
Always informative and fun.
MCDiscos says:
Jan 26, 2010
Not only do you teach us different techniques, you make us laugh too! keep up the good work Gavin
filino8 says:
Jan 26, 2010
thanks!
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
No really bright enough, unless you can get your hand on a a light that’s1000′s of Watts.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
There’s more detail on my blog about taht. The link is in the video info panel.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
Lots of good cameras around today. Choose one you can afford / upgrade. If your friends/family have one brand buy that so you can swap gear.
Honestly, the camera you own is a lot less important then learning to see photos around you.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
AF-S (if that’s single focus). AF-C (continuous focus) works great when the subjects are moving towards or away from you, AF-S is fine when the subject distance doesn’t alter (like most of the shots I took here)
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
Sort of. If flash is the ONLY source of light this will work. If you’re tring to capture ambient light then think high ISO.
k7elan337 says:
Jan 26, 2010
thanks Gavin that was helpful
bernardez79 says:
Jan 26, 2010
you are great!!!!!!
stubones says:
Jan 26, 2010
Hi Gavin, have Canon brought out a firmware update for the 40D which allows hi-speed synch with the speedlights? I got new firmware for my 50D which allowed the flash to synch at 1/500th. cheers
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
As far as i know the 40D has always been able to use High Speed sync with Canon Speedlites. Mine does.
High speed sync wouldn’t have helped here as HS is multiple burst of light which could cause blur.
BTW the Pocket Wizard flash triggers are also High Speed Sync compatible meaning you can sync them at 1/1000 sec if you want.
oceandrew says:
Jan 26, 2010
Gavin, you look like you’re having fun making these videos and that makes it fun to watch. Your model is growing like a weed since your last video you made on shooting white backgrounds.
Question: how reliable are you finding those mini PWs to be?
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 26, 2010
The PW’s have been pretty good as long as they have fully charged batteries.
I updated the firmware right before this video and they performed a lot better!
Yep, she’s growing up really fast!
danelovell says:
Jan 26, 2010
Sounds like the “Girls Gone Wild” theme song?
TheNikonMaster says:
Jan 26, 2010
“your not actually recording this are you?” LMAO!!!! so funny great vid mate
Arktos08 says:
Jan 26, 2010
Thanks for this awesome tip. I never do studio work, but I guess it will come in handy when I do branch into studio work.
pofrani says:
Jan 26, 2010
now what did you mean by duration? as in the reason you didn’t use studio flash is because of duration? did you mean recycling time?
JennyJenna says:
Jan 26, 2010
Gavin.. you ROCK
CreativeAlloy says:
Jan 26, 2010
@danelovell I’ve done work for GGW. I’m almost 100% sure it is the theme song… However, I’m a HoeyHead, a Gavin follower if you will. I’ve liked all his videos thus far. I’m a pro photographer (meaning I get paid a few times a week to shoot models) and still I find his tutorials helpful and informative. That being said… I’ll still watch his videos… even thought that song is a bit creepy in this video. LOL. But otherwise good work as always Gav.
lymanpad says:
Jan 26, 2010
Your tips and video’s are great! Thanks!