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Indoor vs. Outdoor Flash Photography with an SB-700
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 261052" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>All makes sense to me! It's funny though, last summer before I new anything about photography other than automatic, I tried to photograph some birds with a tripod and wireless shutter release. I set the camera on the fastest shutter speed possible with no flash. The feeder is in the shade and I remember saying to myself I wish it was in a super brightly lit spot so I could use the faster shutter speeds. Now I know better that I need flash to freeze those little rapidly moving guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 261052, member: 17612"] All makes sense to me! It's funny though, last summer before I new anything about photography other than automatic, I tried to photograph some birds with a tripod and wireless shutter release. I set the camera on the fastest shutter speed possible with no flash. The feeder is in the shade and I remember saying to myself I wish it was in a super brightly lit spot so I could use the faster shutter speeds. Now I know better that I need flash to freeze those little rapidly moving guys. [/QUOTE]
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