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<blockquote data-quote="sOnIc" data-source="post: 191138" data-attributes="member: 15861"><p>Are you not referring to the flash-sync speed preventing the flash from being available? The flash cannot be used with shutter speeds faster than 200th/sec, and there is absolutely no way around this at all. So to get the flash to fire you could use shutter-priority mode set to 200th/sec so the camera will adjust the other settings for correct exposure but will definitely use the flash if it is popped-up, you just gotta watch motion blur with fast moving subjects.</p><p></p><p>Or you have to find other ways of achieving a similar effect, like using the Photoshop eraser to reveal a +2ev layer behind your primary layer; which has worked very well for me in a few shots. Another idea is these continuous LED lights for DSLR's which might help me with skateboarding photography; but looks a bit overkill for most situations.</p><p></p><p>I was a bit shocked when I first realised this limit; but it's not the end of the world. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sOnIc, post: 191138, member: 15861"] Are you not referring to the flash-sync speed preventing the flash from being available? The flash cannot be used with shutter speeds faster than 200th/sec, and there is absolutely no way around this at all. So to get the flash to fire you could use shutter-priority mode set to 200th/sec so the camera will adjust the other settings for correct exposure but will definitely use the flash if it is popped-up, you just gotta watch motion blur with fast moving subjects. Or you have to find other ways of achieving a similar effect, like using the Photoshop eraser to reveal a +2ev layer behind your primary layer; which has worked very well for me in a few shots. Another idea is these continuous LED lights for DSLR's which might help me with skateboarding photography; but looks a bit overkill for most situations. I was a bit shocked when I first realised this limit; but it's not the end of the world. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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