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ha….
You must be a Canon or Nikon Fan boy
Can i use shutter priority mode for flash photography?
Hmmm weird my comment disappeared. I’m keeping my camera for more shots maybe 5-10k more but I do think the d3200 is missing many features like bracketing and high speed sync.. also not so good with high iso (800 seams to be pushing it) btw I watched all your videos 🙂
No, I shoot with Nikon D3s but remember these are beginner tutorials so I am assuming they’re shooting with D3100 or T2i. The last thing I want to tell them is to shoot at ISO4000 like I do in big Churches using a full frame sensor camera. Teaching is an art my friend. 🙂
Max ISO 640 – You must be a Sony user. 🙂
the decreased shutter speed increases the amount of ambient light hitting the sensor. This increases the overall exposure. The rule of thumb holds true – shutter speed and flash power are independent
thanks………
Off camera flash photography for when you cannot bounce light off the ceiling.
what will i do if the ceiling is too high for bouncing flash, like in a massive hall
Wrong
Reread what you wrote and get some sleep brother. Have a great day!
that’s what i said. 🙂
I’m not going to argue with you but you’re wrong. It’s not even science or technical stuff. It’s basic math. 125 is faster than 80.
From 1/125th of a sec to 1/80th of a sec is not dropping, but increasing your shutter speed
Thank you, Sandy. I’m glad you found the videos helpful. By the way you owe me some thumbs UP on my flash videos. 😛
I just want to tell you I have been struggling with flash for months trying to learn the best way to shoot a wedding. I would go back and forth with TTL and TTLBL and it just wouldn’t stick in my brain until….your videos and explaining how much easier it is in manual. Thank you for making something that sounds so complicated into simplicity!!
Really great explanation! I learn a lot from your vids! TY!
Whatever my regular flash exposure is.. it works. I’ve shot as low as 1/60 and froze the motion with no problem at all.
What about when your subject is moving, like a wedding reception where everyone is dancing. Does your flash need to be at a certain power to stop action? Ive taken photos with flashing hoping to stop movement with no luck. Any help?
Try my facebook page as well. Youtube doesn’t allow to post links and limits on character.
If you want the entire card to be very sharp then you need to do focus stacking. It’s not an easy process for a beginner and an expensive setup as well for anyone just starting out. You can google focus stacking and it would give you an idea. OR you can try using high f/stop value like f/11 and use tripod so there is no camera shake. Just make sure you have good light. Difficult thing to photograph.
: Hi – I am photographing cards and i need to showcase their details. Thanks!
Thanks! What kind of object are we talking? You could set up a tripod and that solves the slow shutter issue. You can try multiple exposures and see which ones you like the best. Also, it depends on what you’re looking for. Sometimes flash can ruin an image if you’re looking for a very warm look with amber tone in the picture.
Thanks for your tips! I take photos of still life so this has help a lot. I got really confused between aperture, shutter speed, ISO… it has started to make more sense. Any tips on shooting still objects in dim light. I usually shoot my stuff at night due to time constraints. Thanks!
The link is in the description. Just click on it. You’re going to need a speedlight if you’re shooting indoors.