Flash For Morons
thats a book I could use....
let's suppose you're in a low light situation, one where even when using the widest aperature setting your shutter speed doesnt come close to the focal length being used. Ok, so you gotta use flash . ( this could be wrong ) so now that you're gonna use flash ( onboard) and you're still not at a decent shutter speed... is this the best you can do?? And, you would still have to use the widest aperature setting?? typically I notice when i use a flash "30" seems to be a frequent shutter speed i notice ( is that correct?) can u change that with onboard flashes or do you need external flashes??
but the main question is still if you use a flash in a situation where the shutter speed doesnt equal or surpass the focal length... you would still use the widest opening aperature you have on the lens? because using narrower openings would give more blurry picts? ( is that correct )
advice, hints and / or "therapy" appreciated
troy
let's suppose you're in a low light situation, one where even when using the widest aperature setting your shutter speed doesnt come close to the focal length being used. Ok, so you gotta use flash . ( this could be wrong ) so now that you're gonna use flash ( onboard) and you're still not at a decent shutter speed... is this the best you can do?? And, you would still have to use the widest aperature setting?? typically I notice when i use a flash "30" seems to be a frequent shutter speed i notice ( is that correct?) can u change that with onboard flashes or do you need external flashes??
but the main question is still if you use a flash in a situation where the shutter speed doesnt equal or surpass the focal length... you would still use the widest opening aperature you have on the lens? because using narrower openings would give more blurry picts? ( is that correct )
advice, hints and / or "therapy" appreciated
troy
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