Flash photography
Bountyphotographer
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Hello ,
I dont use my flash a lot but whenever I do I noticed that my pictures are a bit dark when taking group of people or people surrounded with props, trees........
If I got closer or zoom in the pictures are much better?
I probably should post a few pictures on dgrin...... kind of forgot how to do it :scratch:scratch:scratch:scratch
thanks for any help
Philippe
I dont use my flash a lot but whenever I do I noticed that my pictures are a bit dark when taking group of people or people surrounded with props, trees........
If I got closer or zoom in the pictures are much better?
I probably should post a few pictures on dgrin...... kind of forgot how to do it :scratch:scratch:scratch:scratch
thanks for any help
Philippe
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An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
so far, it sounds like you're shooting in TTL mode.
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TTL yes tried to used manual but didnt have time to adjust and am not to familiar with the flash Cannon 580 EX
The two first pictures have the same setting yet one is much darker than the othe one is it because the TTL is not focusing at the same point of reference?
I wish that I could just point the camer and shoot as I do during day time :{{{{
Thanks
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An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
+1. You're not going to get great results using your camera as a P&S (day or night).
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Batteries might not have been fully charged I m using AA eneloop
Sounds silly but indoor with poor lighting I have to use P mode otherwise its too dark using A & T mode
If you can't bounce, try diffusing the light and aiming to the side or behind the subject.
I use Sanyo AA eneloop and love them...with a full charge, they last me 200 shots or so.
I shoot in exclusively in A or M, even in poor nightclub (without the strobes) lighting.
Below photos were taken at the W Hotel in a dark dark room.
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you don't have to use the P mode. M, always M..
I always set my flashes to manual mode as well. Find the exposure that works, and go from there.
Enelops are some of the best batteries i've ever used. I go through one set during weddings (just once did I hit two sets)
You can always bump the ISO higher, if you don't get enough exposure.
If you have no capability of bouncing flash (which, by the way, you had full capacity to do, judging by example images). you can always use a bounce card, slow shutter speed to below 1/50, bump ISO and use flash to freeze the motion.
Even with popup flash you can do some creative things to diffuse the light.
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Did you even try bounce? Manual mode takes care of a great number of things.
You can also use P mode in ttl mode and bounce as the flash will compensate.