Adorama Photography TV presents Digital Photography One on One with Mark Wallace. In this week's episode Mark shows you how to light for green screen effects and achieve professional results. Learn specific lighting techniques that will ensure accurate processing in post production. To buy related products, view related videos and read articles about Green Screen and Chroma Key, go here: www.adorama.com Products used in this episode: Westcott Illuminator Collapsible Disc Background, 6' x 7', Chromakey Green www.adorama.com Matthews Baby Junior Triple Riser Stand with Wheels www.adorama.com Arri Softbank 2 Light Kit www.adorama.com Westcott Illuminator Reflector Panel 30" Silver/Black www.adorama.com Sekonic L-358 Flash Master www.adorama.com Adobe After Effects CS 5.5 Software for Mac www.adorama.com Nikon D3S Body Only www.adorama.com Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens www.adorama.com Manfrotto 055XPROB Black Tripod Legs www.adorama.com Manfrotto Midi Ball Head 498 with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate www.adorama.com
Sekonic L-358 FLASH MASTER User-friendly, affordable meter with advanced features and Optional Wireless Triggering triggering. Exposures accurate down to a tenth-of-a-stop for both ambient and electronic flash light readings (in full-stop mode). Meter can also display shutter-speeds and apertures in half or third-stop increments to mirror the exposure settings on your camera Sekonic RT-32 Radio Transmitter Module installs easily, enabling wireless, Selective Quad Triggering of PocketWizard-enabled electronic flash units up to 100ft away Swivel-mounted head (270-degrees) allows for uninterrupted visual contact with LCD screen from any reading angle Incident readings of three-dimensional subjects are taken using the Lumisphere fully extended, and retract the Lumisphere for selective, narrower-field readings for flat-field objects such as artwork. For reflected readings, a Lumigrid (included) replaces the Lumisphere. Dust-proof and splash-proof (JIS Standard Water Resistance Class 4). Weather-sealed against dust storms, nor'easters, and the occasional rogue wave At ISO 100, the EV measurement range is -2 to 22.9. Aperture ranges from f/1 to f/90.9 with a shutter-speed span of 60-seconds to 1/8000th-of-a-second (1-sec to 1/1000th for flash). For cinema applications frame-rates can be set from 2 to 360 frames-per-second. ISO range can be set from 3 to 8000 in third-stop increments Up to 9 readings can be stored in memory for meter averaging and contrast evaluations in Aperture <b>...</b>
Being able to remotely activate your camera's shutter has always fascinated me. The applications are endless. This is one of the benefits of a DSLR system. Using the wired electronic shutter release cable, Canon timer remote TC-80N3, eliminates camera shake and offers some other cool features such as intervalemeter (Time lapse) shooting and long exposure capability. You're still tethered to the camera of course. Also testing a couple of remote shutter triggering methods wirelessly from a distance. Using the Sekonic L-358 and the Sekonic Radio Triggering Module RT-32 installed as well as the Pocket Wizard Plus II units themselves. Using the PocketWizard CM-N3-P Pre-Trigger Motor Cord for Canon to trigger the Canon 30D. The 580EXII flash was triggered in relay mode where the channel is set one higher than the one assigned to the camera. Being able to take a light reading on one channel then switch to another channel to trigger the whole setup from the Sekonic L-358 is awesome! Frees me from having to get another Pocket Wizard unit. In my unscientific real world test indicated the range at around 50 feet for the Sekonic L358 and about 150 feet using the Pocket Wizard Plus II to trigger the setup. As other users have found, the 1000+ range advertised is very optimistic at best. Canon 580 EX II flash units have been known to emit some interference when used with the Pocket Wizards. I haven't tried the shielding material, but have some on hand and may duplicate the test to see <b>...</b>
This is an unboxing video of the Sekonic L358 light/flashmeter.
Learn More at: www.sekonic.com Watch this video to learn how to set up your L-358 meter, a guide through the basics, and a few advanced tricks.
Learn More at: www.sekonic.com Watch this video to learn a few tricks that will help you more effectively meter with your L-358.
Learn More at: www.sekonic.com Watch this video to understand how to utilize your Sekonic L-358 light meter to get accurate exposures in any ambient lighting situation.
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Video Description of the sekonic L 358 light meter. www.lightmetering.co.uk Sekonic manufacture a range of sophisticated light meters for professional and amateur use, starting with the L-208 twin mate. Up to the dual master L-758 dr. The light meters are suitable for weddings and portraits commercial or industrial fashion or editorial landscape and wildlife and include cine and video. Sekonic Corporation based in Japan provides one of the widest range of light measurement devices for photographers around the world. The company was established in 1951 and over the years demand for the Sekonic range of exposure light meters, has brought the Sekonic company to the position it now holds as one of the world leaders in light meters.
Quick unboxing a first look at the Sekonic L-358 flash master flash meter. Thanks for watching. Please Like and Subscribe. Mark. You can also catch me over at New To Photo and NTP Advanced www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Also if you're new to photography why not check out New To Photo: www.newtophoto.com Personal Work www.markboadey.com http
Just a quick field test between the cybercommander and the sekonic l358 when it comes to metering ambient light.
1) Get your flash out of the hot shoe. 2) Use light to make your subject 3-dimensional. 3) Use a meter! Learn more at: www.Sekonic.com
AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this episode Mark demonstrates some techniques for shooting portraits (and a few other things) in natural light. Mark uses nothing but his camera, no reflectors or fill flash, to get terrific results. Mark also talks about open shade and how you can use it to get different lighting results. Sekonic L-358 Flash Master: www.adorama.com Go here for more articles and videos about outdoor portrait photography and to learn more about the gear Mark used in this video: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Learn more: www.mac-on-campus.com Watch this video to understand how to utilize your Sekonic L-358 light meter to get accurate exposures in any ambient lighting situation.
Learn more: www.mac-on-campus.com Watch this video to learn a few tricks that will help you more effectively meter with your L-358.
Okay this is not just a unboxing. We also get to look at how this great meter is used. Stick around to the end and see the test pictures I shot during the recording of this video. If you enjoy this video please check out my learning DVD's at: www.jackstechcorner.com.
AdoramaTV presents Digital Photography One on One. This is the third episode of a four part series on metering. In this episode Mark demonstrates the basics of using a light meter. Mark covers ambient exposure as well as metering strobes. For information about the Sekonic L-358 light meter and related videos and articles, go here: www.adorama.com
Leggi l'articolo completo su www.playerdue.com Un esposimetro a luce incidente è uno strumento essenziale per chi vuole approfondire le tecniche di illuminazione da studio utilizzando flash o mono-torce. Con questo strumento è possibile avere misurazioni esatte, che possiamo utilizzare sulla reflex così come ci vengono comunicate. Inoltre grazie a un esposimetro, in setup con più luci possiamo stabilire con precisione i rapporti tra le fonti luminose, avendo un'illuminazione consistente in tutte le nostre fotografie. Il Sekonic L-358 (con un prezzo di circa 300€) è il modello di fascia media dei prodotti Sekonic ed è la scelta ideale per i fotografi lampisti. E' portatile e ha tutte le funzioni che possono tornare utili per questo approccio alla fotografia, senza avere funzioni troppo specialistiche che ne alzerebbero il prezzo. Visita il sito di Playerdue Lighting: www.playerdue.com Iscriviti al forum di Playerdue Lighting www.playerdue.com Visita il mio portfolio: www.carlo-orlandi.com Seguimi su Twitter twitter.com Musica: "hell seq" by G-Zen - soundcloud.com
Shooting my Draco C, notice the giant muzzle flash. Draco C: Midwest Industries Micro dot mount Primary Arms Reflex Hogue Grip Bulgarian Handguards