In trying to figure out which strobe would best meet my needs, I've discovered guide numbers and wanted to make sure I understood their use properly.
GNs seem to be the best exposure given in appeture times distance at ISO 100. Rated in air, I assume that if underwater numbers are given that the water would be as clear as possible, like pool water.
Underwater numbers consistently seem to be about 1/2 those of air numbers. Is that a good assumption to make for those manuf. that don't give UW numbers?
So if I'm looking at a GN of 24, I can use 12 for the UW value. To determine how far it will illuminate, 12 (GN) divided by 2.8 (widest appeture) = 4.25 (distance) at ISO 100.
So if I'm willing to use ISO 400, I can take 4.25 and double it twice (two full stops) and get a distance of 17? Assuming gin-clear water, reducing for expected viz?
Assuming I understand the above correctly, what is the distance? Feet, meters or it depends on the manuf.?
How reliable are the GNs? For instance, looking at the guide numbers for the Ike DS-125 on the Ike website shows a GN of 32 while the info at DigitalDiver shows a GN of 20. Or is this one of those questions that shouldn't be asked?
GNs seem to be the best exposure given in appeture times distance at ISO 100. Rated in air, I assume that if underwater numbers are given that the water would be as clear as possible, like pool water.
Underwater numbers consistently seem to be about 1/2 those of air numbers. Is that a good assumption to make for those manuf. that don't give UW numbers?
So if I'm looking at a GN of 24, I can use 12 for the UW value. To determine how far it will illuminate, 12 (GN) divided by 2.8 (widest appeture) = 4.25 (distance) at ISO 100.
So if I'm willing to use ISO 400, I can take 4.25 and double it twice (two full stops) and get a distance of 17? Assuming gin-clear water, reducing for expected viz?
Assuming I understand the above correctly, what is the distance? Feet, meters or it depends on the manuf.?
How reliable are the GNs? For instance, looking at the guide numbers for the Ike DS-125 on the Ike website shows a GN of 32 while the info at DigitalDiver shows a GN of 20. Or is this one of those questions that shouldn't be asked?
