Sweet, I'm glad that worked out. They have SUPER fast customer service. Even last night (Sunday night!) they got back to me within the half hour. I'm glad I signed up with them.
with all of the amazing photography minds on this forum - I was wondering if someone could write a very easy to understandflash tutorial?
Something that starts very basic and goes into something more advanced.
Flash is still something I am struggling with - understanding exactly how to use it for the best results - how to actually do all of the settings.
OR - at the very least - does anyone have any on line tutorials - something like flash for dummies.![]()
I should know the answer to this, but can't seem to figure it out at the moment. (I have been studying for a HUGE professional exam for months now, and my brain is completely fried! I can't think straight to save my life!) I have noticed that when I am using a flash for fill, the shutter speed is the same whether I use the flash or not. If I am using a flash, shouldn't the shutter speed be faster? An example, last week I was taking pictures of the kids outside before they went trick or treating. Without the flash, the camera meter indicated a shutter speed of 1/20th given the ISO and f stop I had selected. When I used the external flash, the shutter speed was also 1/20th. Shouldn't it have been faster? Is there a way to increase the shutter speed without having to increase ISO? (aperature was already wide open).
So, yes, a flash for dummies tutorial would be really useful. I have looked at Strobist, but that kind of makes my head spin. I'm having a hard time trying to get the hang of a flash on-camera much less off-camera.
Steve's Girl,,, what mode were you in? Aperture Priority or Manual?
I should know the answer to this, but can't seem to figure it out at the moment. (I have been studying for a HUGE professional exam for months now, and my brain is completely fried! I can't think straight to save my life!) I have noticed that when I am using a flash for fill, the shutter speed is the same whether I use the flash or not. If I am using a flash, shouldn't the shutter speed be faster? An example, last week I was taking pictures of the kids outside before they went trick or treating. Without the flash, the camera meter indicated a shutter speed of 1/20th given the ISO and f stop I had selected. When I used the external flash, the shutter speed was also 1/20th. Shouldn't it have been faster? Is there a way to increase the shutter speed without having to increase ISO? (aperature was already wide open).
So, yes, a flash for dummies tutorial would be really useful. I have looked at Strobist, but that kind of makes my head spin. I'm having a hard time trying to get the hang of a flash on-camera much less off-camera.
Can someone give me the basic run down of the best way to do this? I want to be able to take the occassional photo while on some rides and I've just discovered how much flash photography annoys a lot of peopleplus it's not allowed on some rides.
I've got a Kodak Easyshare digital camera. Sorry, not entirely sure what model at the moment because I'm at workbut I'll update as soon as I know.
Thanks!