Ok...My husband went crazy at Christmas and bought me a small set of studio lights to support my interest in photograpy. I have been so intimidated by them I am just now getting them out, setting them up and trying to use them. Let's just say this first attempt was a rip roaring failure! I have read the manuals and they may as well be in Greek for me. Is there anyone out there with experience with studio lights that can help me. Here's what I've got so you can know where to start with me. My camera is a Cannon Digital Rebel 300D. The lights are Smith Vector FlashLight 300 IX. I was able to figure out that I needed an adaptor to hook the lights up to my camera's hot shoe. I got that, hooked up the camera and was able to get both flash units to flash. The problem is that the camera's shutter stays open WAY too long. The image is burned out and has "gosties" floating around the subject where I"ve moved the camera. If I have the lights on full power it blows my picture out. If I reduce the power of the flash I get a good image but the shutter is open WAY too long so I have a good image with secondary images all over and around it. It's like the camera was trying to shoot but didn't know that the lights were there!
If you don't know how to fix my problem, maybe you know where to send me to find out? I can go to my local camera shop that sold this to my husband but I just feel so stupid for not being able to figure out how to do this! These lights are so cool but I just have no clue what so ever! Thanks so much for your help!
Barbi
If you don't know how to fix my problem, maybe you know where to send me to find out? I can go to my local camera shop that sold this to my husband but I just feel so stupid for not being able to figure out how to do this! These lights are so cool but I just have no clue what so ever! Thanks so much for your help!
Barbi