09-28-2013, 08:18 PM
When I got into photography, I always had an interest in flashguns. Not that I used them so much, but I had to own one. Reasonably high powered to enable in-direct flash at ISO 100 or 200 if I wanted.
I still have a Metz 54 unit, but do not use it so much any more. I am wondering whether these had their run and are today a dying breed. Even when I have the flash with me - I prefer the images I get when not using the flash and tolerate the image degradation due to uping the ISO. Since in general flash guns are not discussed so much any more, I am wondering, whether here is a general trend and flash photography is moving into the niches of photography.
I still have a Metz 54 unit, but do not use it so much any more. I am wondering whether these had their run and are today a dying breed. Even when I have the flash with me - I prefer the images I get when not using the flash and tolerate the image degradation due to uping the ISO. Since in general flash guns are not discussed so much any more, I am wondering, whether here is a general trend and flash photography is moving into the niches of photography.
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