Tiger
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhEZssWmAsM
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Ian
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Perhaps I'm old school but ISO 4000 for 10 seconds is asking for trouble anyway.
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Tiger
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Yeah totally rediculous but when he was shooting under flash at iso400 for 1/125th, its a vaguely realistic scenario.
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Steve
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still happens on iso 200 1/125
not good
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Daveskater
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The thing is, he was holding it right next to a huge lamp. Try it again outdoors on a sunny day imo with the ISO200/400 settings as that's more of a real world scenario.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Tiger
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What if you're working in a studio though. Again, ive never come across it and it's an extreme unlikelyhood, just an interesting read.
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Daveskater
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Even if you're working in a studio, you're not going to hold your camera centimetres from the flash. I can understand why he did it, but imo he should have done some a more "normal" distance from the flash too, to see what it would actually be like when using it as opposed to an extreme situation.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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AndyKent
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Not good, but he is still putting it in an extreme scenario - full power large flash about 6 inches from the surface.
Even doubling the distance, or increasing to a foot would cut that leakage to practically nothing.
Would be interesting to test my couple of viewfinders equipped Canon/Sigma lenses....
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Jenko_Sport
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I may have a look into this myself when i get use of the studio next.
Will try on a d3x and 23-70 2.8.
Ive used the 24-70 2.8 a lot and cant say ive had any issue with this happening.
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Tiger
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Ive got the 24-70mm and havent noticed anything in normal useage, not tried under studio lighting yet. May set up some strobes and give it a whirl when I next need them.
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Leighton
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The light levels that he is using are vers specific still its is a bad problem for a expencive lens and quite honestly a shonky fix to the problem!
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