Photography Tutorial 9 (Flash and Shutter speed)

In this months episode we explore basic shutter speed and flash synchronization concepts. I also discuss buying a good flash. This video shows the true POWER…
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25 Responses to Photography Tutorial 9 (Flash and Shutter speed)

  1. Matteo Rovella says:

    Great video… but…with Hight Speed Sinc is possible to solve the problem
    with certain DSLR only with the slice windows method with certain flashes
    which use multiple bursts. Usually with leaf shutter there’s no problem (if
    you have a flash with high sync speed). I have a Nikon D800 so over 1/250
    it uses the slice windows method. So my question is: How to identify which
    flahses (speedflash or portable lights, like broncolor or others) have this
    capability to produce multiple burst? I mean, if the camera had a leaf
    flash I would have only to worry about a flash with a similar maximum high
    sinc speed. But with a camera with the other kind of shutter, how can I
    identify the right flash to shoot in external daylight with enought power
    and a very high sync speed? Thank you!!!

  2. Lofote says:

    Uhm, what “metering” does your flash do and how? Metering is done in-camera
    “through-the-lens” (TTL) with pulses before the picture – works exactly
    like the camera automatic modes, just the pre-flash is measured. The thing
    you are point to on your flash, how do you think should that thing “meter”
    your scene 😀 ?

  3. silver_surfer14 says:

    Quality tutorials; it’s wat i will call …. for wat you hav put up in
    youtube for everyone…… THANKs again…..

  4. Sreedevi Suresh says:

    great tuturiols, have been going through all of them.You are doing a great
    work. Thanks for the motivation and inspiration..u simply rock

  5. dantheman1507 says:

    @FontanaKnowledge thank you very much 🙂

  6. FontanaKnowledge says:

    Thanks Don, but I’m not juan, I’m Robert :o) I appreciate your kind words
    and am glad you enjoy the videos. There is much more to come. I am in the
    process of making my STUDIO LIGHTING Series right now. Stay tuned

  7. abalaja2010 says:

    @apothecaries2006 $24 x 42peso = 1008

  8. rushtojins says:

    @rightz06: no mate, not yet, still figuring it out 😉

  9. nayavskate100 says:

    thanks man you great thanks for your help !!!

  10. dantheman1507 says:

    you devil you :))

  11. Elen White says:

    u just got new subscriber :)))

  12. clickherephotography says:

    I am really enjoying all of your videos Robert, your presentation style is
    so relaxed and easy to understand… Thanks a lot for posting them. I was
    wondering if you had a link on your website for purchasing your DVD? Cheers
    Dean.

  13. iRockstar says:

    Thats a hot bride

  14. FontanaKnowledge says:

    @fuzmik Light intensity changes throughout the day based on cloud cover,
    time of day and even what direction you are facing. I would suggest
    adjusting your shutter speed and watching your cameras meter so that it
    creates a proper exposure. It is normally a pretty fast shutter speed at
    2.8 and you are right about the low ISO such as 100. I hope this helps.
    Peace

  15. FontanaKnowledge says:

    I think newer model cameras will not allow you to shoot at a faster shutter
    speed than your sync speed. They simply change your setting or do not fire.
    That is most likely the case with your camera =o)

  16. snakekid33 says:

    How can you use flash when shooting at very high shutter speeds?

  17. FontanaKnowledge says:

    Beautiful sunny southern California, Fontana to be exact. :o)

  18. Kasparas Gruzdys says:

    niuchas blet 😀

  19. snake3021 says:

    Here’s an interesting tip for anyone that didn’t think of it………..I
    went camping recently and wanted to get some pics of possums at night. I
    used a very small torch on the possum just so the camera could auto focus
    on it then shot the pic using the flash. They turned out really well

  20. Ivan Riobla says:

    REAL GOOD VIDS BRO . . . . IM A FAN NOW. .

  21. Siyiwa says:

    Thanks. You are like a professor. For visual learners like us, we now
    understand what our manuals are trying to tell us. You make phtography a
    fun thing to do. Thanks again!

  22. PIMikeProd says:

    ahahaha “Beautiful women doing beautiful things” that’s just the best
    phrase I’ve ever heard! btw thx for the vids, you’re really helpful

  23. Juan Castellanos says:

    The best videos for Beginners… Easy to follow and understand…

  24. rushtojins says:

    hi mate, i a newbie…u mentioned about the flash pulses, i fidddled with
    my settings and now i get that pulses while camera is autofocusing..how to
    fix that, plzz help…

  25. sprocketrsvr says:

    Sorry for the amatuer question but i get all the different shutter speeds
    but how do you actully chage the shutter speed ? i have a nikon slr runs
    film not digital like how do i actully know what speed its at ? thanks

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