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<blockquote data-quote="sam1221" data-source="post: 331487" data-attributes="member: 28159"><p>Alright so my next question is what metering mode should I use, what flash type should I use (slow sync, front, or rear) while keeping in mind that I cant use slow sync in Manual mode, only in program and aperture priority. What about Active D- lighting, on or off? I realize that you cant tell me the exact settings as each situation is different but with things like D-lighting and other what would be the best setting to keep it at in order for me to start experimenting before the shoot. I was looking through the menu and under the bracketing menu and what should i set the auto bracketing set to (AE & Flash, Flash, AE, WB, ADL?) and what about "Auto FP" (on or off) and modeling flash? Also what lens would be my best bet. I am thinking the 70-210 or the 18-105, but what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam1221, post: 331487, member: 28159"] Alright so my next question is what metering mode should I use, what flash type should I use (slow sync, front, or rear) while keeping in mind that I cant use slow sync in Manual mode, only in program and aperture priority. What about Active D- lighting, on or off? I realize that you cant tell me the exact settings as each situation is different but with things like D-lighting and other what would be the best setting to keep it at in order for me to start experimenting before the shoot. I was looking through the menu and under the bracketing menu and what should i set the auto bracketing set to (AE & Flash, Flash, AE, WB, ADL?) and what about "Auto FP" (on or off) and modeling flash? Also what lens would be my best bet. I am thinking the 70-210 or the 18-105, but what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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