Hi Guys,
Hmm, just noticed there is no section on flash or a section on technique discussions. Guess this is the second best place then (or third best perhaps...):
I have an issue with off-camera flash.
I am using a Canon 5Dmk2 and an EOS 580EX II. I want to set up the flash off-camera and I use a Pixel Knight (TR-332) radio trigger to trigger the flash.
When I have my subject set up, I set the flash on the left side and have some halogens overhead ( room lighting). The camera is positioned on the front of the subject.
I set the camera on P (setting Av seems to somehow make the camera expose based on ambient lighting). I tried M, which also works as long as I set the shutter fast enough (eg 1/60). The flash is set up as master with wireless enabled and TTL.
With this setup somehow the image shows a horizontal triangle in front of the focus point where the flash seems to expose the subject, with the rest of the subject ambient exposed. This occurs with the flash head pointing up and the white reflection card pulled out, with the wide angle refractor pulled out, but also with the flash directly pointing at the subject (regardless if it is direct flash or via the refractor).
This does not occur when I mount the flash on the camera (in this case a proper exposure occurs, regardless if I use the refractor or not).
Does anyone know what's going on and how I can correct this?
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