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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 223471" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>I think I got this now. I am going to be shooting a large group indoors using 3 speedlights. Thus, I should first set my camera's f-stop (to the lowest value that keeps the whole group in focus), ISO (400, maybe 800) and shutter speed (1/60 to 1/125) to what I want. After that it is all about changing the flash output or position of flashes (bounce vs direct, further back, etc) to get the correct exposure. Does that sound correct?? Than along the same lines, if I have reached the limits of my flashes in TTL for lighting this large group, will they be firing at 100% power (In other words, increasing the output with flash compensation would not help. Correct?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 223471, member: 17612"] I think I got this now. I am going to be shooting a large group indoors using 3 speedlights. Thus, I should first set my camera's f-stop (to the lowest value that keeps the whole group in focus), ISO (400, maybe 800) and shutter speed (1/60 to 1/125) to what I want. After that it is all about changing the flash output or position of flashes (bounce vs direct, further back, etc) to get the correct exposure. Does that sound correct?? Than along the same lines, if I have reached the limits of my flashes in TTL for lighting this large group, will they be firing at 100% power (In other words, increasing the output with flash compensation would not help. Correct?) [/QUOTE]
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