Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] no one can help on this one?
From: Cmrausr <Cmrausr@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 13:26:07 EDT

Sounds like most of the situations you'd like to use fill in are ones that you
are in control of, so why not use reflector fill instead of trying to do it
with strobe. You can vary the amount of fill by varying the distance and angle
of the reflector in relation to your subject. You will also be able to see
exactly what you are going to get on film through the view finder. You can
take advantage of higher shutter speeds if you want to throw the background
more out of focus, rather than being hamstrung by the slow Leica M synch
speed.

There are several manufacturers of collapsible frames/reflectors of many
different sizes. I have several that are approximately 3x6 feet that will
either stretch across a frame, or the fabric can be held by an assistant(or
volunteer).  Often you can get nice fill by just laying a gold,silver or white
reflector on the ground in front of your subject. In a pinch even poster board
works well.

Everything fits into a fabric bag that only weighs a few pounds. You can add a
small light stand and clamp to hold the reflector in position if extra hands
arent available.

There are times when you can't beat a TTL strobe, matrix metering, and 250th
flash synch, but when you have the time the reflector route is interesting,
and relatively inexpensive.

I know this doesn't address your questions exactly, but reflectors help give
me a better idea of what I'm going to have on film, and there's never a
recycle delay...


Cheers,
Scott Stewart