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D3200 Speedlight for Close/WideAngle nightclub photography?
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 617290" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Another point, don't worry about a direct beam width covering the angle of view, there is no reason to ever used direct on-camera flash except as fill flash, everything use uses some light modifier to adapt the flash output to the desired effect or bounce flash which has no effective beam width after reflecting off anything. Here is another one of a different girl who was sitting against a deep red lit background so increased the background exposure as an interesting contrast.[ATTACH]252210[/ATTACH][ATTACH]252211[/ATTACH][ATTACH]252212[/ATTACH]</p><p>The second two were in a small club I visit often, as example of dragging the shutter, and increasing contrast and a JPG Picture Control in a dark clubs with a number of colored light sources, exposing for the background to down about 1 stop and using bounce flash hand held. Nothing complicated, fast and dirty, about 300 taken for the club's web site for customers to download. Very different lighting conditions and personalities of the clubs so using different settings to match the mood. The girls want to be flattered with the photos so that is #1 priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 617290, member: 43545"] Another point, don't worry about a direct beam width covering the angle of view, there is no reason to ever used direct on-camera flash except as fill flash, everything use uses some light modifier to adapt the flash output to the desired effect or bounce flash which has no effective beam width after reflecting off anything. Here is another one of a different girl who was sitting against a deep red lit background so increased the background exposure as an interesting contrast.[ATTACH=CONFIG]252210._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]252211._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]252212._xfImport[/ATTACH] The second two were in a small club I visit often, as example of dragging the shutter, and increasing contrast and a JPG Picture Control in a dark clubs with a number of colored light sources, exposing for the background to down about 1 stop and using bounce flash hand held. Nothing complicated, fast and dirty, about 300 taken for the club's web site for customers to download. Very different lighting conditions and personalities of the clubs so using different settings to match the mood. The girls want to be flattered with the photos so that is #1 priority. [/QUOTE]
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