DoctorJ
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- David
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I am photographing a big outdoor event (c.900 women) on Friday night for my charity, I have a D300S, an SB700 and 35 and 50mm 1.8G lenses, (plus a not very fast 18-105). I was thinking of:
Using the 35mm
ISO - 640
Aperture Priority and sticking at f3.5
Setting the flash to TTL and using it at 45 degrees with the reflector.
Any better ideas? I don't use flash very often and am often a bit underwhelmed with the results to be honest, I seem to end up with panda eyes and other unflattering facial shadows, don't really want to end up with 900 unhappy women on my hands, one at home is frankly enough!
Using the 35mm
ISO - 640
Aperture Priority and sticking at f3.5
Setting the flash to TTL and using it at 45 degrees with the reflector.
Any better ideas? I don't use flash very often and am often a bit underwhelmed with the results to be honest, I seem to end up with panda eyes and other unflattering facial shadows, don't really want to end up with 900 unhappy women on my hands, one at home is frankly enough!