RE: building a studio at school

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> very important:
> the D70 has no place to plug a studio flash in. We have 25 of them and now have 
> took (to look) at something else to use in the studio!

Well I have a Canon Rebel which also is crippled by a lack of pc socket however, what I do is mount a flash on the hotshoe, scale it down to its lowest power and aim it at the ceiling. I have an optical slave on my studio flash power pack. This works fine for me since my studio (living room) ceiling is only 10' high. I suppose in a larger room I could increase the power on the hot shoe flash until it fired the studio lights.

Of course there is some light from the hotshoe flash that hits the subject but it is minimal and highly diffused.

You could also use hotshoe mounted radio transmitter and receiver slave setup.

Greg Fraser
Past Master of Funk
http://home.golden.net/~fraserg


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