Canon 20d Nervousness and Studio Lighting
Recently I was using my Canon D60 with Fresnal Studio lighting and managed to damage the camera since the PC Sync voltage was too high. I have now purchased a Canon 20d and plan to use it in a studio on standard with some Elinchrom S lights. I know the voltage is now 250v on the 20d but I am still nervous. Do you think it is safe?
Also I will be using 2 Elinchrome S lights for the portrait work. My memory is failing, do I turn on the modelling lights and use them to set the appropriate shading on my models and then take a flash meter reading?
Thanks for helping a doddering old man(actually 34)
Re: Canon 20d Nervousness and Studio Lighting
Here's a site that has some info on strobe trigger voltages.
http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
About the metering,you got it right, that the way I would do it. You might have to wear your bi-focals to read the meter. It's not easy being elderly.
Re: Canon 20d Nervousness and Studio Lighting
You Canon 20D will be fine, the Sync Voltage of the Elinchrom is 12V so won't be a problem like it is to my 10D.
Yes you are correct about your lighting and taking a meter reading. Just remember to get the balance between the main and fill and other lights correct to get a good result.
Doddering old man at 34, you have a long way to catch up to me, sonny.
Re: Canon 20d Nervousness and Studio Lighting
Thanks Guys, I will let you know how it goes.