SnappyHappy
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Hi Guys,
So i'm thinking flash is going to be next chapter in my latest book of 'getting great images of the kids'
This game is all about light (the penny drops
), so I'm trying to understand it a lot more (I should have perhaps made this 'chapter 1' thinking about it!)
I've got my D3000 with my 35mm 1.8 and really enjoying things, but I am starting to realise that a wide aperture really shouldn't be a subsistute for light (I know, I know I learn the hard way).
I really enjoy natural looking portraits (dont we all), and I am keen to use flash, and learning more about fill flash and it's uses, but am I really fighting a lost battle with the D3000's flash - it looks really harsh, and is frankly putting me off using flash and opening up to 1.8 where I can in dim rooms (works good most of the time, but not always....)
Do you think I should look to pick up a SB400/600 something like that? I'm worried i'll still get that 'harsh' look - i'm even thinking about putting tissue paper over the D3000 flash and seeing how that goes (seriously
going to try it tonight)
I'm thinking a SB400 (for example is pretty cheap), and will open up new possibilities? Seems a different world, the world of flash...the only thing that puts me off is yet even more kit to carry around
Would appreciate thoughts on this (do a lot of indoors with the kids), and any pointers for better flash technique with just the built in flash of the D3000. I'm using it set to minus 2 places on the +/- strength if that makes sense as i find it too harsh on the normal setting....still not happy though...think I need a gun and bounce it to be honest, just looking for confirmation this might be the case.
Thanks
So i'm thinking flash is going to be next chapter in my latest book of 'getting great images of the kids'
This game is all about light (the penny drops
), so I'm trying to understand it a lot more (I should have perhaps made this 'chapter 1' thinking about it!)I've got my D3000 with my 35mm 1.8 and really enjoying things, but I am starting to realise that a wide aperture really shouldn't be a subsistute for light (I know, I know I learn the hard way).
I really enjoy natural looking portraits (dont we all), and I am keen to use flash, and learning more about fill flash and it's uses, but am I really fighting a lost battle with the D3000's flash - it looks really harsh, and is frankly putting me off using flash and opening up to 1.8 where I can in dim rooms (works good most of the time, but not always....)
Do you think I should look to pick up a SB400/600 something like that? I'm worried i'll still get that 'harsh' look - i'm even thinking about putting tissue paper over the D3000 flash and seeing how that goes (seriously
going to try it tonight)I'm thinking a SB400 (for example is pretty cheap), and will open up new possibilities? Seems a different world, the world of flash...the only thing that puts me off is yet even more kit to carry around
Would appreciate thoughts on this (do a lot of indoors with the kids), and any pointers for better flash technique with just the built in flash of the D3000. I'm using it set to minus 2 places on the +/- strength if that makes sense as i find it too harsh on the normal setting....still not happy though...think I need a gun and bounce it to be honest, just looking for confirmation this might be the case.
Thanks
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