From flashlights and top-of-the-line studio electronic flashes to light stands and battery/inverter packs, this all-encompassing survey evaluates the vast array of lighting and equipment options available to professional photographers. Beginning with a basic history of the role of lighting equipment and the interplay between advances in capture and lighting technologies, the emphasis then shifts to advances made within the past five years that have enabled photographers to consider more low-powered and cost effective options than ever before. In addition to identifying the wide range of gear currently on the marketAas well as those photographers may devise on their ownAthis reference examines the pros and cons of the various technologies and provides suggestions for their most practical use. Photographs of the equipment surveyed as well as real-lifeAimages created with the different pieces of equipment are interspersed throughout the text. Other helpful hints include tips for maximizingAversatility, Ainvestment in each piece of equipment, and a ATop-Ten Must-Have List.ADiagrama(1) Mottled canvas background. (2) Small 16x20inch ... The SB900 can be setto aremotea mode and controlled by the popup flash in most of Nikona#39;s latest flashesor by an accessory infrared controller (the SU800). Herea#39;s what I meananbsp;...
Title | : | Photographic Lighting Equipment |
Author | : | Kirk Tuck |
Publisher | : | Amherst Media - 2010-03-26 |
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