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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 309832" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Not sure what flash thingy you're using and I'm assuming the shutter speed is 1/200 not 10/2000. Which makes me think your aperture is f10 and not f1. If the shutter is in fact set to 1/2000 and still firing the flash than it must be set to High Speed Sink in order for you to avoid cutting off portions of the frame which your clearly not doing. Problem with using HSS is the light output will be reduced compared to using the flash normally. That mixed with f10 and it's no wonder your not getting good exposure. We need to know more. What lense and more about this flash thingy. Remember the aperture is what controls flash exposure. So opening up the lense will let in more flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 309832, member: 13822"] Not sure what flash thingy you're using and I'm assuming the shutter speed is 1/200 not 10/2000. Which makes me think your aperture is f10 and not f1. If the shutter is in fact set to 1/2000 and still firing the flash than it must be set to High Speed Sink in order for you to avoid cutting off portions of the frame which your clearly not doing. Problem with using HSS is the light output will be reduced compared to using the flash normally. That mixed with f10 and it's no wonder your not getting good exposure. We need to know more. What lense and more about this flash thingy. Remember the aperture is what controls flash exposure. So opening up the lense will let in more flash. [/QUOTE]
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