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<blockquote data-quote="Ranie" data-source="post: 17404" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>Anthony, if your concerned is keeping the background black, you are correct by using a fast shutter speed. Another one is moving your subject as far as possible from your background. The F stop or opening controls the light on your subject, not the background. But it did help a bit in darkening, including your subject. Maybe thats the reason why you have to bump up the ISO. </p><p></p><p>Moving the light closer to the subject, wont affect your background as long as you stay with a fast shutter speed. The best way is trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranie, post: 17404, member: 2495"] Anthony, if your concerned is keeping the background black, you are correct by using a fast shutter speed. Another one is moving your subject as far as possible from your background. The F stop or opening controls the light on your subject, not the background. But it did help a bit in darkening, including your subject. Maybe thats the reason why you have to bump up the ISO. Moving the light closer to the subject, wont affect your background as long as you stay with a fast shutter speed. The best way is trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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