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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 223050" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Thanks, Fastglass. I will look into that. My problem is I need to do a large group indoor photo in less than a week (amateur, not paid luckily). So as I read what your saying, if I set my F stop, ISO, and shutter speed around where I want them, I should not worry about what the meter says??? What I want to do I think, is set my camera and shoot the shot and then tweak the flash output from there. Does this sound right??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 223050, member: 17612"] Thanks, Fastglass. I will look into that. My problem is I need to do a large group indoor photo in less than a week (amateur, not paid luckily). So as I read what your saying, if I set my F stop, ISO, and shutter speed around where I want them, I should not worry about what the meter says??? What I want to do I think, is set my camera and shoot the shot and then tweak the flash output from there. Does this sound right?? [/QUOTE]
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