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Hi Dom. I’m just discovering Auto FP and would like to see you explain the
reason for using Auto FP. For portraits with off camera flash it allows you
to use a wide aperture to throw the background out of focus. Also I
photographed my daughter against a setting sun and got a really dramatic
effect using 1/8000th shutter speed. Of course it will also freeze motion
such as water droplets. BTW I love your tutorials and have learnt a lot
from them.
Great instruction videos Dom, The main reason I use the Fp mode, is for
keeping a wide aperture of say 2.8 for portrait work outside but keeping
the ambient light low
Is that a d700 with the 10.5mm 2.8? how does it work on fx?
@tony77tony77 what?
@baba321123 you dont use fp to lower the flash power you use it to help
control the ambient light with a higher shutterspeed withough having to
resort to stopping down the aperture.
@Sokra81 Yay… so I was right but not sure if it was for the right
reason…
@Jpbyob02 auto crops to the centre
can u do a video on what do the “F” do and mean and how or when to use it
on the flash?
Amazing…Thanks …
Ok, this is just a guess before watching the results: I’d imagine it’d
better to close down the aperture because of the way the FP mode works, it
in a way “wastes” light being on when the shutter curtain is partly open.
Will comment more after watching the rest :p
The question is, do you use FP dom? If i’m going to reduce power in the
flash, i’d rather just go commander mode reduce the power of the flashes
and keep the shutter @ the max 200 or 250th for d300
Why Is There Tape?
is the auto fp mode a;ready set soon as the flash is switched on ??
Sweet! You actually helped me understand half the shutter speed and double
the aperture gives the same picture. Not talking depth of field just what
you showed us. i.e. light into the camera. I’m an engineer so love these
kinds of facts. It’s something I can understand and use in the future. As
always mate. Thanks for doing these vids. I used to have a Sony point and
press and moved up to a Canon 7D a few weeks ago. Huge difference and the
learning curve is huge but it’s great fun. Cheers Jim
With the SB 900 you can flash at any speed and just keep the aperture
constant….
@Lov3fm custom menu setting, go to flash and bracketing menue, then it is
in flash sync choice.
@Lov3fm its a setting in the camera that you have to set first
Set the flash to m mode and set it to 1/4 then set your aperture for
correct exposure on the subject. Now use shutter to lighten or darken
background.
Why don’t you make commercials for Nikon but for Canon?
hey dom you could do this with the window open to avoid reflection. we
could see the effect on the outside background better i guess 🙂 but i
think the result wouldnt be different 🙂 thx for the video
@Dombowerphoto how do i set my d90 and sb900 to use fp mode off camera ??