John Elder
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Hi Folks! I am not a wedding photographer, but sometimes get stuck shooting weddings for very good friends as the primary(often only)photographer. I shoot Leica M bodies. It is easy to shoot a Leica M with a flash. I use a cheap, but reliable Vivtar 2000( less than $ 30.00). I shoot the flash off camera, it is a tiny flash easily held in left hand. I only use the flash when availble light won't let me shoot at 1/60 or faster. I zone focus a 35mm lens for 5ft to 12ft at F8. The flash has 2 auto setting and a manual setting. The strong auto setting exposes well between 5ft and 12ft at f8. I hold the flash off camera connected by a 12 inch pc cord. The flash is small enough to put in my left pocket while focuing ( when not zone focusing) or I can hold the flash while focusing also.
When I shoot my left hand is holding the flash 2 or 3 above and to the left of the camera. This system works great. I would also suggest testing whatever small flash you use with a flashmeter at home the night before the weddiing and wright down the fstops for different distances. Write this info on masking tape and tape the information on the side of the flash tested. You can get studio type lighting effects using this technique. You do not need TTL flash metering!
When I shoot my left hand is holding the flash 2 or 3 above and to the left of the camera. This system works great. I would also suggest testing whatever small flash you use with a flashmeter at home the night before the weddiing and wright down the fstops for different distances. Write this info on masking tape and tape the information on the side of the flash tested. You can get studio type lighting effects using this technique. You do not need TTL flash metering!