TimHughes
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The situation freshest in my mind is one I can't share due to privacy arrangements with the couple. I'll see if I can find some examples to post.
I can try and describe the situation - it's a photo taken of 6 people around a table with a 35mm f1.8 lens. There is some movement, and a small kid in the photo, I am at f6.3, 1/125 and the ISO is 2500. The photo looks ok but at 100% it's all looking a bit wishy washy. There's no motion blur, but it's just a bit underwhelming. The same photo at ISO 400 with flash would have looked so much crisper, with more detail and of a better quality.
Trying to imagine - ISO 400 to 2500 is two and a half stops, meaning you would loose a lot of ambient. My guess is that with a speedlight at ISO 400 it would look very harsh regardless of bounce card etc unless you where lucky with a convenient white wall behind to bounce off. F6.3 is a lot of DOF, could you trade some of that for ISO if needed (although you have D500 so should not be necessary?) could be a case where a small amount of direct fill is a winning strategy.
