Prize78
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Hi all.
Just bought myself my first flash for my Canon 550d. I got the Jessops 360 afd which seems perfect for my needs. Basically I become frustrated trying to take pictures, especially portraits, in low light, but can't get the shutter speed or aperture combination to give me a sharp shot, because of the poor light available.
However, what with manuals etc being sketchy to say the least, I thought i'd ask my fellow talkphotographer's for some tips.
Is there a basic rule of thumb on roughly how to set up camera/flash for a typical low light portrait shot?? By that, I mean, what mode does the camera need to be in, what sort of shutter speed do I need to be looking at etc etc. And also, i'm guessing i'd need to be bouncing the flash off the ceiling or wall, so not to have the lighting on the subject's face appear harsh??
Apologies if this is a trivial question folks.
Thanks in advance.
Just bought myself my first flash for my Canon 550d. I got the Jessops 360 afd which seems perfect for my needs. Basically I become frustrated trying to take pictures, especially portraits, in low light, but can't get the shutter speed or aperture combination to give me a sharp shot, because of the poor light available.
However, what with manuals etc being sketchy to say the least, I thought i'd ask my fellow talkphotographer's for some tips.
Is there a basic rule of thumb on roughly how to set up camera/flash for a typical low light portrait shot?? By that, I mean, what mode does the camera need to be in, what sort of shutter speed do I need to be looking at etc etc. And also, i'm guessing i'd need to be bouncing the flash off the ceiling or wall, so not to have the lighting on the subject's face appear harsh??
Apologies if this is a trivial question folks.
Thanks in advance.