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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 686020" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I think if you want to do this and get the best results you can, you will need to use a flash. But if you decide to go with a flash, don’t leave it too late to get one, you will need to practice with it beforehand.</p><p>Yongnou make some very good but affordable flashes, make sure you get one that has TTL. The EX568 comes to mind, I have one of these and I find it easy to use.</p><p>With time being short, just use the flash on camera, the flash head turns and swivels so you can bounce the light off the ceiling or wall close by.</p><p>If you do decide to go this way, let us know and members can help you with settings etc. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 686020, member: 10447"] I think if you want to do this and get the best results you can, you will need to use a flash. But if you decide to go with a flash, don’t leave it too late to get one, you will need to practice with it beforehand. Yongnou make some very good but affordable flashes, make sure you get one that has TTL. The EX568 comes to mind, I have one of these and I find it easy to use. With time being short, just use the flash on camera, the flash head turns and swivels so you can bounce the light off the ceiling or wall close by. If you do decide to go this way, let us know and members can help you with settings etc. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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