I've been lurking here for a few months now and have learned so much from all of you!
Just wanted to say "Thanks" before telling you about an interesting conversation I had today with a photographer at DD3's dance recital dress rehearsal.
At the beginning of the dress rehearsal, the class instructor introduced the photographer & said she'd be photographing the class, taking official pics next week & will be at the recital in a couple weeks. During class I notice she's using the on-camera flash (not external). She was using a Sony (don't know which one). On my canon XS the built-in flash has a max shutter speed of 1/200 and I know from previous classes that it's too slow to stop the action.
So, after class she asks if she can take a pic of DD3. Sure, no problem. This is our conversation:
me: what is your max shutter speed with the flash? my camera has a max shutter speed of 1/200 and I was wondering what yours is.
pro (looking confused): I don't know. I wasn't getting good pictures so I switched to sport mode but they still weren't turning out well.
me: oh.
Frankly, I didn't know what to say after that. And I decided not to ask any follow up questions regarding f-stop, ISO or what lens she was using. I left scratching my head, wondering how I, a complete newbie, knows that sport mode won't work well in those conditions. I'm sure the posed photos will be ok, but any dancing shots ...
Thought a few of you out there might find this conversation as funny and odd as I did!
And if you're wondering, I was taking pics with my canon XS, using a 35 f/2 - yes, I had to get a new lens for dance class after I had tried and failed with the kit lens.
Just wanted to say "Thanks" before telling you about an interesting conversation I had today with a photographer at DD3's dance recital dress rehearsal.At the beginning of the dress rehearsal, the class instructor introduced the photographer & said she'd be photographing the class, taking official pics next week & will be at the recital in a couple weeks. During class I notice she's using the on-camera flash (not external). She was using a Sony (don't know which one). On my canon XS the built-in flash has a max shutter speed of 1/200 and I know from previous classes that it's too slow to stop the action.
So, after class she asks if she can take a pic of DD3. Sure, no problem. This is our conversation:
me: what is your max shutter speed with the flash? my camera has a max shutter speed of 1/200 and I was wondering what yours is.
pro (looking confused): I don't know. I wasn't getting good pictures so I switched to sport mode but they still weren't turning out well.

me: oh.
Frankly, I didn't know what to say after that. And I decided not to ask any follow up questions regarding f-stop, ISO or what lens she was using. I left scratching my head, wondering how I, a complete newbie, knows that sport mode won't work well in those conditions. I'm sure the posed photos will be ok, but any dancing shots ...

Thought a few of you out there might find this conversation as funny and odd as I did!
And if you're wondering, I was taking pics with my canon XS, using a 35 f/2 - yes, I had to get a new lens for dance class after I had tried and failed with the kit lens.



But, as stated above, maybe she's just starting out.
! That's why I love this board! Thanks to all who clarified using the flash to help with action shots. The learning curve is steep for me. But I'm enjoying the climb. And no, I don't ever plan on being a "pro" - I just love taking pictures & want to learn how to take great ones.