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Hello,
I was just wondering how far the Kodak P20 Flash reaches???? Like 10, 20, 30 , 40 , 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100m?????? At my local Henry's, found it a few days ago on a drive home, they guy said it reaches 90m????? Is this correct?? If it's not can you tell me what it actually goes?? Help Appreciated...........:-) shooting_rubber. ![]() |
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double post...... please forgive me
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Shooting rubber-
It will actually vary, based on your ISO setting. If we use ISO 100, as our base line, the P-20 will reach out to about 24 feet. If you want to go further out than that, I can teach you how to get out to 40 feet, but that will take some "boot strapping" Please let me know what you want to do?? MT/Sarah |
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I want to get it, the furthest as possible for night time football shots? Or is this not the flash for this? Is there another one, that will go farther?????? And how far does the internal one go?
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In all honesty you can get out to about 35 feet. Beyond that, you will have to consider a fast lens or the addition of a slave flash. Can you tell me more about your requirements please.
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shooting night football from the sidelines, indoor hockey. At a 50-70 feet distance????
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At 50' to 70' it will depend entirely on the carmera. To really solve this problem, let's first examine the camera that you are using for these sports photos. So please share with me which camera you are using?? MT/Sarah |
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The Kodak P850.....
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Listen to MT...She knows her stuff!
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There is a nature photographer (has or had a regular article in Petersens Photographic). That uses a flas and camera mounted on a rifle stock with a fressnel lens several inches in front of is (vivitar) flash that shoots light out very far.
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