06-17-2018 05:13 PM
Hi guys,
I have just bought a 6D. I'll use it for portraits and occasional weddings. What would be the best flash for this model please? (I don't want to spend mega bucks, but want to buy Canon!)
A photographer and friend recommended the Canon Speedlight 430 EXIII. I have not seen so many for sale online, I am mostly seeing the EXII. I appreciate any advice you can give please.
Many thanks!
06-20-2018 01:08 PM
"...are you referring to just the ceremony (where it can be difficult to get permission) and not the reception?"
I consider a wedding to be the ceremony. The reception is a 'party' so to speak. In 40+ years I have meet every conceivable type of priest or preacher or rabbi or reverend possible. Some say you can do whatever you want. Some say if I can tell you are here, I will throw you out. That is usually a priest. Obviously a flash is impossible. Some are somewhere in between.
For the reception all kinds of light is possible. If I can avoid a flash I make every possible adjustment to do so.
06-20-2018 01:31 PM
In all my years doing weddings, generally the officiant (priest/minister/rabbi/etc.) says no photography during the "ceremony" but they're fine with it both before & after the official ceremony.
I use flash outside during the day for fill-in of dark shadows and to balance back-lit shots.
Certainly also at the reception (most tend to be indoors at a hall/club/etc.)
If you just use flash as a key light, then you get that bright subject, nearly black background (no ambience) and rapid light "fall off".
I use Av mode and set the camera to to use auto-shutter speed with the restriction that it must be within the 1/60th to (whatever the flash-sync speed is... 1/200th, 1/250th, etc.) This results in the camera metering for ambient light but supplementing with flash and you get a much more balanced result. (BTW, this is not the default mode for the flash... you have to go into the camera menu to enable this behavior. But I find it produces a much better result.)
06-19-2018 02:53 AM
A word about lenses as I mentioned spend the flash money on this trio of lenses.
EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens, and EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens.
That is probably all the glass you will ever need. You'll never miss that flash.
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