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    #31
    Re: Fill flash and flash settings

    Originally posted by Tigger View Post
    cheers, I'm useless with flash and considering an upgrade so need to get my head around it
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      #32
      Re: Fill flash and flash settings

      Originally posted by digiman View Post
      There is an excellent facebook page (if you're on fb of course!!) called Speedlight Fundamentals (follow the link) which I am a part of. I have learnt a huge amount from this. It is a closed group, so you have to join to get on to it, but it really is excellent. The saved documents are invaluable.

      Good Luck,

      Garry
      PS i see by your signature that you are!
      Thanks for the link Garry. I have joined and await enlightenment
      Alan.

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        #33
        Re: Fill flash and flash settings

        Just be careful indoors if you are in AV mode, your shutter speed could drop really low and give you ablurred image.
        I used to do weddings for friends and family ( in the 35mm film days ) and yes, it can be quite nerve wracking. Make a list of the essential shots that MUST be done then look out for spontaeous shots as you go along.
        I like to set TV mode for indoors then I can control the shutter speed. Slower shutter speeds will lighten the back ground more ( as will raising the ISO )

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