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I took a few shots at my sons 3rd birthday at the weekend. I usually do studio stuff where I've pretty much mastered the lighting, but this was my first real use of my SB400 as I don't do much else these days.
I started using a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 as it was in a hall and had to bump the ISO up to 800 to get some decent shots without flash, but the D60 isn't great at anything above 400 for my liking so I decided to go for the flash. I didn't realise how hard it would be to get some decent pics that weren't either well over exposed or under exposed. As it was a kids party I had to shoot on the move so the use of a light meter wasn't an option and I really struggled. Changing power on the flash didn't really help, but I just about got away with a few with the flash exposure helping me out. I tried different apertures but it made me realise how hard it is to do a kids party when they're all running around, I needed a fairly quick shutter speed just to get a decent shot.
So where do I start when it comes to mastering a hotshoe mounted flash in those sort of conditions? With these sort of things the subjects are constantly at different distances and requiring varying shutter speeds, so how do people manage it?
I started using a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 as it was in a hall and had to bump the ISO up to 800 to get some decent shots without flash, but the D60 isn't great at anything above 400 for my liking so I decided to go for the flash. I didn't realise how hard it would be to get some decent pics that weren't either well over exposed or under exposed. As it was a kids party I had to shoot on the move so the use of a light meter wasn't an option and I really struggled. Changing power on the flash didn't really help, but I just about got away with a few with the flash exposure helping me out. I tried different apertures but it made me realise how hard it is to do a kids party when they're all running around, I needed a fairly quick shutter speed just to get a decent shot.
So where do I start when it comes to mastering a hotshoe mounted flash in those sort of conditions? With these sort of things the subjects are constantly at different distances and requiring varying shutter speeds, so how do people manage it?
Yea completely forgot to mention that, I usually have to set my 580ex to -1 EV or it blows highlights