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D500 USED WITH FLASH AND AUTO-ISO : problems ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 635760" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I suggest you start here, on Neil Van Niekerk's website and his <a href="https://neilvn.com/tangents/flash-photography-techniques/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Flash Techniques Tutorial</em></strong></a>. His site is an excellent guide to most-everything regarding how to use flash. </p><p></p><p>If you want a full, almost University-level video course on using on-camera flash you should consider, <a href="https://www.slrlounge.com/workshop/lighting-101-trailer/" target="_blank"><strong><em>DSLR Lounge - Lighting 101</em></strong></a>. It's not free, but you can watch a few videos for free to get a feel for the course and it's <em>definitely</em> worth investing in if you're serious about learning to use a single on-camera flash. They also have another course, <strong><em>Lighting 201</em></strong> which delves into using off-camera flash. </p><p></p><p>For learning how to use off-camera flash, a great tutorial is this one from Strobist.com: <a href="http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03/lighting-101.html" target="_blank"><strong><em>Lighting 101</em></strong></a>. One of the best things about this tutorial is the inexpensive gear list. A simple setup, cost-effective setup for getting started using off-camera flash.</p><p></p><p>A great book for mastering most every aspect of flash is <strong><em>Picture Perfect Lighting: An Innovative Lighting System for Photographing People</em></strong>, by Roberto Valenzuela. This author has another book, <strong><em>Picture Perfect Practice: A Self-Training Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Taking World-Class Photographs</em></strong> that is fantastic. I highly recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 635760, member: 13090"] I suggest you start here, on Neil Van Niekerk's website and his [url=https://neilvn.com/tangents/flash-photography-techniques/][B][I]Flash Techniques Tutorial[/I][/B][/url]. His site is an excellent guide to most-everything regarding how to use flash. If you want a full, almost University-level video course on using on-camera flash you should consider, [url=https://www.slrlounge.com/workshop/lighting-101-trailer/][B][I]DSLR Lounge - Lighting 101[/I][/B][/url]. It's not free, but you can watch a few videos for free to get a feel for the course and it's [I]definitely[/I] worth investing in if you're serious about learning to use a single on-camera flash. They also have another course, [B][I]Lighting 201[/I][/B] which delves into using off-camera flash. For learning how to use off-camera flash, a great tutorial is this one from Strobist.com: [url=http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03/lighting-101.html][B][I]Lighting 101[/I][/B][/url]. One of the best things about this tutorial is the inexpensive gear list. A simple setup, cost-effective setup for getting started using off-camera flash. A great book for mastering most every aspect of flash is [B][I]Picture Perfect Lighting: An Innovative Lighting System for Photographing People[/I][/B], by Roberto Valenzuela. This author has another book, [B][I]Picture Perfect Practice: A Self-Training Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Taking World-Class Photographs[/I][/B] that is fantastic. I highly recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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