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How to reduce ambient light without effecting flash light in d5200 for outdoor portra
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 661666" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>The simple solution is reducing the aperture or shutter speed. The aperture will increase/decrease the effect of the flash output, shutter speed will control the ambient; the trick is finding the right balance. Also, using the Exposure Compensation function will decrease the ambient exposure. Using Flash Exposure Compensation function will reduce the flash-exposure. That being the case you could try decreasing one and increasing the other to get the right mix.</p><p></p><p>To give you a better answer I'd need to know what role is flash playing in the shot(s) you're asking about, how you're trying to use it more specifically. Some example shots would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 661666, member: 13090"] The simple solution is reducing the aperture or shutter speed. The aperture will increase/decrease the effect of the flash output, shutter speed will control the ambient; the trick is finding the right balance. Also, using the Exposure Compensation function will decrease the ambient exposure. Using Flash Exposure Compensation function will reduce the flash-exposure. That being the case you could try decreasing one and increasing the other to get the right mix. To give you a better answer I'd need to know what role is flash playing in the shot(s) you're asking about, how you're trying to use it more specifically. Some example shots would be great. [/QUOTE]
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