victoriapio
Well-known
RFFers,
I am looking for a small flash unit to add to my RD-1S kit. Has anyone had success with a particular model? Has anyone tried any of the flat panel flash units with the RD?
O.C.
I am looking for a small flash unit to add to my RD-1S kit. Has anyone had success with a particular model? Has anyone tried any of the flat panel flash units with the RD?
O.C.
georgef
Well-known
Hi Victoria,
I have used a number of flashes with my RD-1, and I think I will end up keeping a ringflash I have been using for a while (I like the lighting effect on people) and a sunpak manual I have been using also for longer reach.
Here is a page showing the trigger voltages for a hufge number of older flashes...I think the EPSON needs to run less than 3 or 5 volts (at least my NIKON D100 did).
hope it helps:
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html#Buff
take good care.g
I have used a number of flashes with my RD-1, and I think I will end up keeping a ringflash I have been using for a while (I like the lighting effect on people) and a sunpak manual I have been using also for longer reach.
Here is a page showing the trigger voltages for a hufge number of older flashes...I think the EPSON needs to run less than 3 or 5 volts (at least my NIKON D100 did).
hope it helps:
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html#Buff
take good care.g
bluelight
Established
Hi George,
Just wonder what model of ring flash do you use?
Thanks,
Ed
Just wonder what model of ring flash do you use?
Thanks,
Ed
pzillig
Member
hi, still using this handy vintage model: Konica HX-14 Auto – with good results.
georgef
Well-known
bluelight said:Hi George,
Just wonder what model of ring flash do you use?
Thanks,
Ed
Hi Ed,
I am using the sony HVL-RLS mini ring lite I had from when I owned a sony V3.
It works well in manual and its not too expensive, but is limited to only fill ins from fairly close. I like the reflection on people's eyes thats why I still use it. It will not light a scene like a regular flash though.
bluelight
Established
Thanks,
The small ring flash must be cool for some up close portraits....
Ed
The small ring flash must be cool for some up close portraits....
Ed
R
RML
Guest
Vivitar released a new version of the classic 285. One of the most versatile flashes out there, and not too dear.
stefan_dinu
Established
But something smaller could you recomand? It is really frustrating because I don't make my mind with flash. And I really need it. But I need something small. What about the Metz system? Anyone use a small Metz on RD1?
victoriapio
Well-known
RML said:Vivitar released a new version of the classic 285. One of the most versatile flashes out there, and not too dear.
For twenty years while I was a photojournalist, I used nothing but a single 285. They are wonderful units. But a bit large for the R-D1. I too am looking at something smaller.
The Leica flash may work
O.C.
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
stefan_dinu said:But something smaller could you recomand? It is really frustrating because I don't make my mind with flash. And I really need it. But I need something small. What about the Metz system? Anyone use a small Metz on RD1?
Metz 34 CS2 Digital. Small, good size match for the R-D1 and resonably powerful - guide number 34.
georgef
Well-known
this looked good at a store in terms of size, but I don't know that much about flash photog to tell the specs.
http://www.metz.de/en/photo_electronics/mecablitz_28_AF-3_digital.226.html
http://www.metz.de/en/photo_electronics/mecablitz_28_AF-3_digital.226.html
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
akptc
Shoot first, think later
I second the Nikon SB-30 recommendation, have been using with my R-D1 for a while and it's simply perfect.
victoriapio
Well-known
akptc said:I second the Nikon SB-30 recommendation, have been using with my R-D1 for a while and it's simply perfect.
Thanks Andy and JNewell - it looks very interesting.
O.C.
Burkey
Well-known
I've used an old 285 with my D2 for quite a while with an Omni bounce attached. I haven't tried it with the RD-1. I agree that without bounce ability the effect is pretty harsh. Check this site; http://www.stofen.com/. A wide variety of Omni bounce caps are availabile for various flash units.
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