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flash gelshey everyone, just after a lil advice on which gels to use for different situations, ive worked out when to use the cto orange but was wondering which gels to use for (a) late afternoon lighting and (b) night time street lighting. my searches for info havent been very productive so far.......
nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
I think the only way to be sure is experimenting.
I found that tungsten (halogen) light cannot be matched with the darker orange gel that Nikon supplies, you need at least two. The lighter orange one my be good for late afternoon sunlight, but that changes quickly, and makes it bit hard to pick the right gel. With street lighting all bets are off, IMO, as it can have all sorts of colours. It's probably best to take test shots beforehand and take note which gels worked best at which corner of the street. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
hmmm i had a sneaking suspicion i was going to have to go that way. i bought a sampler that has about 12 different ones in it so ill have to get shooting!
nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
very useful link oz, know i just have to find some time to try them out
nikon d300, 10.5mm f2.8, 17-50mm f2.8, 50-150mm f2.8. Bronica sq-a 80mm f2.8,. sunpak 383's and a 622 for kicks, pw's, and other assorted bag fillers
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