what do you mean by "presets"? honestly i don't get what you mean
Thanks. Means it's safe for me to have some presets in case I want to use some jpegs 'pre processed'
probably means tweaks to sharpness, contrast, etc on the creative picture styles
Just bbb. Its a really good flash with good GN, HSS, LED light, and the rotatable head works better for portrait shooting.
Anyone tried Sony HVL-43M Flash on their A7/Rs? Would like some inputs... Tks... Or any other good ones to recommened (3rd party?) that can match the HVL-43M?
The HVL-F43M seems to mesh well with the A7. I've found only two caveats:
1. Live view doesn't always automatically refresh after the shutter is fired. I'm not sure if there's a built-in delay to allow for flash recycling time; but if there is, it's too long. The workaround is to click the EV dial back and forth by one detent.
2. Spot metering doesn't seem to make any difference in TTL mode, and I assume that's by design.
It's a pleasure to use, recycles quickly, and appears to have no overheating issue. The head can be adjusted to bounce in portrait orientation as well.
I have never use such flash before... haha..
LOL!! :bsmilie: You never need it with all that fast-a$$ glass you've got!
Never say never... Haha...
i used to use a combo of my NEX-7 with CV 35mm F1.2 II with F58AM to cover events as my second camera. pretty good shots i got.
Show us the shots?
can't. private event :bsmilie:
Duh. Haha. Everything oso private.
i'm a very private person and i only know a few people here in real life![]()
Prefer d 2nd pic. Haha.No problem if bro kei1309 is a little shy . . . I'm not! Per bro Thoth's request, even though it's OT: NEX-7 and CV 35mm f/1.2 V2… Probably around f/2… I have no idea WHAT aperture… ;p
Prefer d 2nd pic. Haha.
i see. the Creative Styles. in that case, i think that jlee1974 should actually learn first that you don't need to set to RAW or JPEG before tweaking settings. the same settings will apply to both RAW and JPEG. just that when post-processing, while both images will look roughly the same, the RAW files give more flexibility to change exposure, white balance, Noise Reduction, tone curves etc. and this is in stark comparison to JPEGs where you can't change anything.