I have a SD960IS with a UWL-100 wide angle and a UCL-165 macro lense, an HID and a strobe (fantasea remora). I took the camera and housing (no lenses) to a pool last night, first time shooting with a strobe before we head out to Chuuk/Palau/Yap on saturday. The pics were coming out quite dark, I had to crank E/V up to +1 to get a decent exposure, so I'm not sure if I'm doing it right?
I tried it with macro mode enabled to force it to f5.6 - but I don't understand what the point of this is, you'd think a lower f-stop would increase the amt. of light and brighten the picture up, so why does everyone say to force it to a high f-stop? I read that it cuts out ambient light, but if it holds the shutter open longer wouldn't that increase ambient light as the strobe only goes for a very short duration?
I used center-weighted average for metering - any thoughts on that?
Rob
I tried it with macro mode enabled to force it to f5.6 - but I don't understand what the point of this is, you'd think a lower f-stop would increase the amt. of light and brighten the picture up, so why does everyone say to force it to a high f-stop? I read that it cuts out ambient light, but if it holds the shutter open longer wouldn't that increase ambient light as the strobe only goes for a very short duration?
I used center-weighted average for metering - any thoughts on that?
Rob