November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English

Let’s say you’re using two flashes—one on your subject, and one on the ground, angled up to light the background. You do a test shot and decide you want the background light to be brighter, which is kind of a pain because now you have to walk over, get down on your knees, and change the power on the back of the flash. Ugh. There has got to be an easier way, right? Absolutely! This is why your flash’s Group feature was born. For example, you can assign the front flash to Group A, and the background flash to Group B, and now you can control them each separately ...
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