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Indoor vs. Outdoor Flash Photography with an SB-700
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 260761" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>My next project is photographing some of the birds that visit my feeder. It is pretty cold outside here in Cleveland so I want to try to get things as close as possible.</p><p></p><p>What I have taken out of my reading on this site is that Indoors I want to use TTL (spot metering) on the SB-700 (Nikon D3100 body) and outdoors use matrix or center-weighted which changes things over to TTL-BAL. In doing this, the flash is power is reduced some to give a nice fill light to your ambient.</p><p></p><p>With fast moving birds, I think it is best to eliminate the ambient and use flash to freeze the motion. Doesn't this turn the shot into an "Indoor shot" which I would be better using spot metering and TTL (not TTL-BAL)??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 260761, member: 17612"] My next project is photographing some of the birds that visit my feeder. It is pretty cold outside here in Cleveland so I want to try to get things as close as possible. What I have taken out of my reading on this site is that Indoors I want to use TTL (spot metering) on the SB-700 (Nikon D3100 body) and outdoors use matrix or center-weighted which changes things over to TTL-BAL. In doing this, the flash is power is reduced some to give a nice fill light to your ambient. With fast moving birds, I think it is best to eliminate the ambient and use flash to freeze the motion. Doesn't this turn the shot into an "Indoor shot" which I would be better using spot metering and TTL (not TTL-BAL)?? [/QUOTE]
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