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Issues with shutter or flash kit when shooting studio shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="chriszac" data-source="post: 353283" data-attributes="member: 31303"><p>I was wondering if someone could offer their advice. I'm kinda new to studio photography but I've been having an issue that has really been perplexing me. </p><p></p><p>When in studio I've been shooting ecomm shots of a model (using a 4 flash set-up). My issue is that sometimes when I take a shot it's properly exposed, and sometimes it looks a step or more down. My lights and model don;t move at all so I'm pretty sure that's not the issue. Does that preclude that the issue is my shutter? It's only at about 1/3 of what the shutter is rated for...</p><p>The camera is also 4+ yrs old, but I have had it cleaned a few times.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on what I should do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chriszac, post: 353283, member: 31303"] I was wondering if someone could offer their advice. I'm kinda new to studio photography but I've been having an issue that has really been perplexing me. When in studio I've been shooting ecomm shots of a model (using a 4 flash set-up). My issue is that sometimes when I take a shot it's properly exposed, and sometimes it looks a step or more down. My lights and model don;t move at all so I'm pretty sure that's not the issue. Does that preclude that the issue is my shutter? It's only at about 1/3 of what the shutter is rated for... The camera is also 4+ yrs old, but I have had it cleaned a few times. Any suggestions on what I should do? [/QUOTE]
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