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HVL- F46RM Flash Questions

rgarven

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I have never used my HVL-F46RM flash much but needed to take some pics of my drums in the studio. I got mixed results and was curious if there is a free online guide somewhere helping/explaining to use it better. Read the Sony PDF, not much help there and I have David Busch's A7 IV guide. The ceiling was high and when I faced the flash forward it washed it out badly. I had it set on auto flash for the dark one pointed the flash 90 straight up, and the washed out one had it facing the drums. Obviously, I dont know what I am doing. Thanks for any help.

Rob
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  • ILCE-7M4
  • FE 12-24mm F4 G
  • 12.0 mm
  • ƒ/4
  • 1/160 sec
  • ISO 8000
 

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Friends,

Ok, I shot a bunch of tests. I reread all the info over several times. I am using the FE4 12-24 lens as my drums are so big I cant get them all in the frame with my other 2 lenses. I set the camera to A priority at F8 hoping to get the clearest shot with the most focus & clarity, looks like you can only have 1/60 exposure with any F stop on that setting with the flash and this lens?? I set the ISO to 160 as I want the least amount of noise in the shot. Won't the flash freeze the shot so it counteracts any camera shake? I cant use a tripod (I will try), won't let me change the speed anyway.... I would appreciate any thoughts.

This flash wants me to pull out the wide diffuser and lay it over the lens. I was going to point the flash straight at the subject, I am about 5 ft away.
I can't get back in the studio till Monday then everything gets torn down so I'm trying to pre-plan this and I appreciate anyone's help.

Most of my photography landscape flowers animals when I can catch them so I've had this flash for several years and never really used it so I don't want everyone think as stupid as I sound.



Thanks

Rob
 
Since no one else responds, I'll give it a shot.
The first pic seems reasonably good, just a terrible background but no light problem. The washed out photo shows You're flash has plenty of power for this situation🤪. So you might try bouncing via the ceiling although it's high, or use diffusors. Further more, set your flash on manual, just try different settings.
 

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