Suggested Camera Settings for Taking Photos Indoors with Flash!

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9 Responses to Suggested Camera Settings for Taking Photos Indoors with Flash!

  1. Peter Bunker says:

    Great video, most informative. Does bouncing the flash negate the use for a
    diffuser or is it still effective?

  2. Ian Horne says:

    just what I was looking for. Thanks!

  3. wrentham says:

    great tutorial. I just recently purchased my first flash. A metz 52 af1 for
    my d5100. but i wanted to ask should i be putting my metering mode to spot
    metering or should i just keep it on matrix metering . Thanks

  4. Aaron Howarth says:

    Great tips! 

  5. Mom Engineer says:

    This is the first time I have watched your videos. I have been bouncing
    flash for a while with a Lumiquest LQ122. I do like it; however, I have
    had some issues with the velcro and purchased the newest Gary Fong Light
    Sphere. I wasn’t as pleased as I thought I would be. I have never heard
    of the Demb flash system, but I plan to give it a try.
    Also, I was recently at an event where a photographer was bouncing flash
    “over his shoulder” but the flash appeared to have a red filter. Can you
    explain what he was doing? Thanks for your time :)

  6. Mick Hanlon says:

    Hi i have to shoot 80 people indoors i got the tokina 12-24 and have d300s
    and 2 nikon speed lights

  7. kevin maggs says:

    @neima74 …I believe at the beginning of the video he mentioned this was
    for use in manual mode. 

  8. Adrian Maj says:

    Good tips keep em coming 

  9. niema74 says:

    Hey, great video…What should my flash mode be set to Manual or TTL mode?

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