mikeo90
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16-2-2011 22:33 |
Originally posted by SkinnyForum at 16-2-2011 00:09
I said only shoot 'em with a built in flash ;)
Bounced and/or diffused flash can be good. Adjustment can make it blend with available light.
I said only shoot 'em with a built in flash ;)
Bounced and/or diffused flash can be good. Adjustment can make it blend with available light.
"Technically speaking if your lense is F1.8 or F2.8 then there is no need to use the flash.."
No need if you're ok with grainy photos with high ISO. Flash does make a big difference in image quality. And for example it's hard sometimes get enough light to a girl's face in a hotel room without flash; eye sockets may be in darkness.
I agree skinny, doing away with the flash results in a high ISO being used, lots of noise on the pictures.
I prefer to use the flash, I tend to fix the ISO on 400. Do you fix the ISO?
The other thing I find is that I need to drop the flash exposure by about 1/3 - 2/3 a stop. | |
Rico |
1-3-2011 11:24 |
Acceptance +1 |
Using flash sounds complicated.. |
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