Macmook
Tenebrous
Some purists may chuckle, but I just received an EF-X20 for my XP1. Looks like a reasonable fill flash for casual use.
More to follow...
Regards,
Alex
More to follow...
Regards,
Alex
EF-X42? Didn't know there was one. But you are right. The EF-42 certainly has more utility, is much more flexible, etc.
With the raw speed of the XP1 I just wanted a small fill flash.
Some purists may chuckle, but I just received an EF-X20 for my XP1. Looks like a reasonable fill flash for casual use.
More to follow...
Regards,
Alex
Interesting - how do you trigger your SB-30? The X-Pro1 doesn't have an internal flash.If you can live with auto, two easier and much cheaper choices are the Vivitar 2800 and the Nikon SB-30. With the SB-30, you can put the flash on slave, the camera on internal-commander, and simply hold the flash face up in your palm and bounce off the ceiling. You'll eventually get the intuitive feel for the aperture to use given the distance. Generally pretty forgiving with Auto DR.
Interesting - how do you trigger your SB-30? The X-Pro1 doesn't have an internal flash.
And as to Auto DR, I am questioning the usefulness of this mode in conjunction with flash photography. The camera will determine the actual DR value based on an ambient-light exposure measurement before the shot. So in all likelihood it will ramp up the DR value to a maximum, both forcing a minimum ISO value of 800 and producing pulled-up shadows with more than necessary noise in the shadow regions.