Jump to content

CM plus SF-24 D flash range at ISO 800?


rjans

Recommended Posts

Advertisement (gone after registration)

My CM is default sett to flash off but from time to time I need the flash. At this moment I am using a 400 ISO film. The SF-24 D flash indicates a flash range of 16 meters at f 2.4.

I have been thinking of using a Portra 800 ISO in the near future. The question regards the flash range: can I double the distance so I end up somewhere at 32 meters?

Thanks

 

Best

Roger

Link to post
Share on other sites

My CM is default sett to flash off but from time to time I need the flash. At this moment I am using a 400 ISO film. The SF-24 D flash indicates a flash range of 16 meters at f 2.4.

I have been thinking of using a Portra 800 ISO in the near future. The question regards the flash range: can I double the distance so I end up somewhere at 32 meters?

Thanks

 

Best

Roger

 

No, you would get 1.4 times the distance (square root of 2 actually).

Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks John, I was not aware of the formula. So it will be around 22-23 meters. That's far enough.

 

I wonder if the original specification presumes the flash's Fresnel lens is in place.

 

Flash can seem counter-intuitive at first. Here's a question. Let's presume flash-bulbs here so we don't have to buy a bunch of electronic units. If one bulb gives an adequate exposure, but you want to stop down four more stops and maintain adequate exposure, then how many bulbs will you have to pop? 2? 4? 8? 16?

 

(I am using multiple flashes rather than one flash multiple times to avoid the arguments regarding iterative exposure.)

 

flash1.jpg

 

Oh, if you want to REALLY light up an area, use the unit above. :D It uses Mazda/Edison-base flash bulbs. I have four than all be lit at once.

Link to post
Share on other sites

16.

 

Work it out.

Each f stop is 1/2 the light and that is 1/2 to the 4th power or 1/16.

 

Or starting with one bulb, one stop requires twice the light or 2 bulbs,

Another stop requires twice the light or 4 bulbs.

Another stop requires twice the light or 8 bubs and finally 16 bulbs.-Dick

 

BTW just set the ASA you want with the appropriate reflector on the SF24D, f stop and the flash will tell you the range in either feet or meters.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...