Contact: James Gilberd, [email protected] | 027 444 3899 | 04 382 9502 10am-3pm.
Location: 1st floor, 37 Courtenay Place, Wellington CBD Background paper rolls available for use
UPDATE: 11 March 2025 - just put this info up. I need to cross-check it with the studio stock.
I have scanned the Savage Widetone chip chart, which uses small swatches of the actual Savage paper colours. For several reasons, the way the colours are represented here is not totally accurate. Treat this as an approximation of the colours of the actual paper rolls in the studio. The rolls are 2.7m wide. Condition of studio rolls (guideline only)
This is ever-changing and tricky to maintain accurately. Click on the swatch photo for condition rating. Rating A - new roll, unmarked Rating B - near-new roll, plenty of length left to roll out on the floor Rating C - getting a bit short, floor roll out limited Rating D - too short to roll out on the floor but useful as background for mid-shots Rating E - retired, awaiting replacement. Camera settings for shooting with studio flashNote: We accept no liability for any damage caused to your camera by connecting any of our radio triggers or flash units to it. There hasn't been any damage to date, but some camera warranties exclude damage due to attaching non-brand accessories.
(Canon 200D MkII, The flashes give an exposure level that can be set quite low but typically is similar to bright outdoor conditions, but just for a thousandth of a second or so. Typical camera settings for using the flashes at medium power would be:
Silent shooting mode: on some camera models this will not allow the flash to fire, so the trigger won't work. Disable Silent Shooting mode if using flash. Mirrorless camera notes, Canon R, Sony Alpha, et alCanon R-series: If your viewing screen/viewfinder looks too dark, go into the first menu, find Exposure Simulation and select Disable. This decouples the viewfinder brightness from the camera's exposure settings. You'll want to enable this setting again before shooting in normal light conditions.
Sony Alpha series: If your viewing screen/viewfinder looks too dark, go into Menu 2 and turn the Live View Display setting OFF. Be very careful mounting the radio trigger to the hot shoe, which is designed to accept Sony flashes only. Lumix - in the menu, find Monitor Display and switch on Constant Preview. Fuji X series - (spanner menu) Screen Settings / Preview Exp. WB - OFF, Natural Live View OFF (probably) Other mirrorless cameras: Nikon Z series, Olympus, etc - these will have similar requirements around viewfinder settings for the studio environment. You may have to consult your instruction manual or search online for the viewfinder settings required. Contact the studio in advance of your photo shoot if in doubt. (When we find out the settings the notes will be added here. We're not aware of any hot shoe connection issues with brands other than with Sony and some Canon models. Canon DSLR note: some recent model Canon DSLRs (Canon 200D MkII, Canon 1500D) lack the central connection on the hot shoe needed to connect to the flash radio trigger. If you have a Canon Speedlite with manual exposure control, this can be used as a trigger - it can set off the flash units' built-in slave cells. Note: we now have a Canon-dedicated Elinchrom radio trigger. It should work with most Canon cameras and offer full control of the flashes, but I haven't tested in with the models named above. |
![]() Hot shoe of Canon 200D mkII (aka SL3). Note the absence of the central connection. You cannot connect a normal studio flash trigger to this camera, and it also lacks a synch. cord connection terminal. If you have a Canon Speedlite that connects to this camera, it can be used to trigger the studio flash units.
Some other Canon camera models - the 1500D - also have this cursed hot shoe connector omission.
Update: I now have a Canon dedicated-Elinchrom trigger that will probably operate with these cameras. Waiting to try it!
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Associated services:
- Mark Beehre Photographer - www.markbeehre.co.nz
- James Gilberd Photography Ltd - www.james-gilberd-photography.com
- Passport Photos Wellington - www.passportphotoswellington.co.nz
- PhotocourseNZ photography courses & workshops - www.photocoursenz.com
- Photospace Gallery - www.photospacegallery.com