I would like to give you a detailed explanation and share with you how to use a multi-lamp surround model for the Canon 600D camera.
Tips:
Camera: Automatic aperture exposure (F5.6, 1/40 seconds)/ISO 400/Exposure compensation: + 3EV
Flashlight 1: SPEEDLITE 270EX II, flash output 1/32
Flash 2: SPEEDLITE 270EX II, flash output 1/32
Use multiple flashlights
Let the model stand on the background with a window and use SPEEDLITE 270EX II to flash the walls on both sides of the model. After hitting the wall, the reflected light and the light from the window are surrounded by three directions. In order to make the photo appear high-profile and make the picture more gentle with slight glare, adjust the exposure compensation to + 3EV, and specifically let the model wear black clothes to emphasize the outline of the body.
Pay attention to the orientation of the receiving signal.
There is a part on the external flash of the original manufacturer to receive signals sent by the built-in flash. It should be noted that when this part is directed at a difficult direction to receive signals or there is an obstacle blocking signal transmission in front, the external flashlight may not be able to flash because it cannot receive the luminous signal.
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