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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 332536" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>If using flash to illuminate the scene, subjects. Shoot in manual and set the shutter to 1/200th. Setting the shutter any lower on the outside shots isn't going to contribute to the exposure at all so why introduce camera shake to the images. Set the aperture at it's biggest ( smallest number) so your not firing the flashes at full power and go from there. Also adjust the ISO no more than 1600. Any more and the shots start to look real grainy. Like the other posts have said. You need to learn allot more. Judging by the camera settings you don't seem to understand the fact that when using flash. You now have to deal with two exposures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 332536, member: 13822"] If using flash to illuminate the scene, subjects. Shoot in manual and set the shutter to 1/200th. Setting the shutter any lower on the outside shots isn't going to contribute to the exposure at all so why introduce camera shake to the images. Set the aperture at it's biggest ( smallest number) so your not firing the flashes at full power and go from there. Also adjust the ISO no more than 1600. Any more and the shots start to look real grainy. Like the other posts have said. You need to learn allot more. Judging by the camera settings you don't seem to understand the fact that when using flash. You now have to deal with two exposures. [/QUOTE]
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