Pea-n-Me
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- Jul 18, 2004
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Hoping someone can help revrob with his flash question.I need for someone to talk to me about using FLASH! I have a bult in, pop-up flash (I guess most DSLRs do?). Anyway, when I'm inside, the flash usually fires automatically when needed. The problem is that the flash seems to produce AWFUL results! It seems that I get this really huge, dark shadow immediately behind the subject that I'm shooting. My DS had a band concert today and I didn't want to deal with this problem, so I thought I would pick up a flash diffuser. I couldn't find one. SO, I purchased an off brand flash that is made to work with my camera. Here's the question - is the pop-up flash good for anything? If not, why do they put the thing on the camera? Additionally, is a flash a flash a flash? Why does there seem to be such a variance in price among flashes?
Gary Fong sells a diffuser for a pop-up flash called the puffer. It works well for indoor shots. I have it and use it for since I don't have the budget for a external flash right now. It does soften the light well, and helps to remove harsh shadows. I am pleased with it.I'm finding this thread so helpful! But I have a question that I didn't see listed on the first page, and it is one that has really caused me problems for a lot of years when I've taken pictures. I'm determined to get this right once and for all! I need for someone to talk to me about using FLASH! I have a bult in, pop-up flash (I guess most DSLRs do?). Anyway, when I'm inside, the flash usually fires automatically when needed. The problem is that the flash seems to produce AWFUL results! It seems that I get this really huge, dark shadow immediately behind the subject that I'm shooting. My DS had a band concert today and I didn't want to deal with this problem, so I thought I would pick up a flash diffuser. I couldn't find one. SO, I purchased an off brand flash that is made to work with my camera. Here's the question - is the pop-up flash good for anything? If not, why do they put the thing on the camera? Additionally, is a flash a flash a flash? Why does there seem to be such a variance in price among flashes?
Hoping someone can answer MKhead's question with specifics on settings.For night shots of say the entrance to tomorrow land with the bright lights, what would you say I should try my settings at? I have been practicing tonight with street lights, but I know the lights are different there. Any tips ??
For night shots of say the entrance to tomorrow land with the bright lights, what would you say I should try my settings at? I have been practicing tonight with street lights, but I know the lights are different there. Any tips ??