Digital_Clarity
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- Dave
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I've spent the last year playing with a 400D and mid-range zoom, some of it in bars/clubs and low light environments. The most frustrating thing has been the poor autofocus, and having to use the pop up flash that strobes to allow the lens to focus. Not only does this take a good few seconds of time to acheive, but also completely stuns (and temporarily blinds!) anyone who is having their picture taken.
I have noticed those with superior cameras and flashguns do not have this problem, and do not seem to require any strobing. Is the ability to focus in dark environments acheived by the higher grade camera/lens or by the flashgun?
Also I've also just bought a 500D with Canon 17-55m f2.8 and am also looking for a smallish discreet, and ideally cheap, flash unit it too; any suggestions?
Thanks for your time!
DC
I have noticed those with superior cameras and flashguns do not have this problem, and do not seem to require any strobing. Is the ability to focus in dark environments acheived by the higher grade camera/lens or by the flashgun?
Also I've also just bought a 500D with Canon 17-55m f2.8 and am also looking for a smallish discreet, and ideally cheap, flash unit it too; any suggestions?
Thanks for your time!
DC
