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rion new-b needing help setting up... 10-15-2004, 08:21 AM
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    new-b needing help setting up studio using Cannon G3

    hi, a newbie here.

    I'm a layout editor for our university yearbook.
    but i am forced to do another task in our organization, which is to take pictures for the delayed pictorial.

    there are only about 10 graduates that I will be taking. since they did not subscribe early. they did not catch the graduation pictorial schedule.

    though I am familiar with the G3's manual settings. this is my first time to take a studio shot.

    now, my problem is I don't know how to take a good shot. and know what is a good shot in a first place. and with only the equipment we have for our org.

    we only have Cannon G3 4-mega pixel & one Strobo N-300 studio light.

    can anyone give me tips, Do's and Dont's with the camera & light studio that I'm using?

    and also help me where should i place the light. with the right distance. and estimating for a good exposure. and using the light set effectively inside an ordinary room where there are florescent lights?
    Last edited by rion; 10-15-2004 at 08:39 AM.

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