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Getting Poor Results With Built-In Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="Moviesla" data-source="post: 456177" data-attributes="member: 39230"><p>I purchased the Nikon D5500 last February and am doing well in regular daylight shots including low level available light pictures. BUT, I'm struggling with most of my flash pictures using the built-in flash. First most of my normal flash shots are washed out; however, adjusting the Flash Compensation back to -2.0 helps. But why do I have to make that constant adjustment? Second there are many flash pictures that look poor, and I don't know why. Attached is a typical example: The camera was mounted on a tripod plus using the 10-second delay because I'm in the picture. The result is terrible. By looking at this picture do you see anything I'm doing wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moviesla, post: 456177, member: 39230"] I purchased the Nikon D5500 last February and am doing well in regular daylight shots including low level available light pictures. BUT, I'm struggling with most of my flash pictures using the built-in flash. First most of my normal flash shots are washed out; however, adjusting the Flash Compensation back to -2.0 helps. But why do I have to make that constant adjustment? Second there are many flash pictures that look poor, and I don't know why. Attached is a typical example: The camera was mounted on a tripod plus using the 10-second delay because I'm in the picture. The result is terrible. By looking at this picture do you see anything I'm doing wrong? [/QUOTE]
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