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Old 01-15-2012, 07:47 AM
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Default Single light source portrait using Point-and-shot abadoned camera 2003

Single lighting source using abadoned camera Kodak EasyShare CX7530 + YN560

Scenario: All dark wall around, not place to bounce light, night time

ISO 800 (max), non-controllable & unknown shutter speed / aperture, on-camera built-in flash blocked with tissue, handheld YN560 with left hands shot on my own yellow shirt with Optical sensor S1 on.


Equipment:
a) Abadoned Point and Shot Camera: Kodak Easy Share CX7630 Year 2003.
Non-controllable for Aperture, shutter speed.

b) 1 X YN560 with Mode S1



Q1: How do you find the single source lighting using an old point-and-shot camera?

Q2: Do you find strange for people who use a very cheap abadoned point and shot camera with a speedlight on another hand?

Q3: Do you find strange for people who cover the on-camera flash with tissue?

Other pictures will be updated @ http://digital-photography-school.co...-portrait.html. Some taken by using that abadoned camera.

Last edited by ccting; 01-15-2012 at 02:34 PM.
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