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Need despirate help with D7000...I'm ready to give up. :(
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<blockquote data-quote="joenmina1" data-source="post: 203365" data-attributes="member: 16748"><p>Here are my indoor on camera flash settings. </p><p>Put camera in Manual Mode (M). </p><p>Set Aperture to widest setting which is 3.5 in the case of the 18-105 lens. </p><p>Set ISO to 1000. Turn auto ISO off.</p><p>Set shutter speed to 1/250. </p><p>Bounce flash off ceiling, wall or card. If ceiling is too high, Tilt flash head to 45 degrees and extend the white plastic card built into the flash to direct your light.</p><p>If image is too dark, adjust Flash Compensation up (it is the flash button on the left with the lightning bolt). Press the button and turn the front dial to change flash power. If image is too bright, turn Flash Compensation down.</p><p>If you want more Ambient Light, reduce Shutter Speed till your background is sufficiently lit. Don't let shutter speed below 1/125 till your technique improves via practice.</p><p>Try these settings at home or on friends till you are happy with the results and definitely <u>before you take on once in a lifetime events like weddings</u>...especially when you are charging for your services. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joenmina1, post: 203365, member: 16748"] Here are my indoor on camera flash settings. Put camera in Manual Mode (M). Set Aperture to widest setting which is 3.5 in the case of the 18-105 lens. Set ISO to 1000. Turn auto ISO off. Set shutter speed to 1/250. Bounce flash off ceiling, wall or card. If ceiling is too high, Tilt flash head to 45 degrees and extend the white plastic card built into the flash to direct your light. If image is too dark, adjust Flash Compensation up (it is the flash button on the left with the lightning bolt). Press the button and turn the front dial to change flash power. If image is too bright, turn Flash Compensation down. If you want more Ambient Light, reduce Shutter Speed till your background is sufficiently lit. Don't let shutter speed below 1/125 till your technique improves via practice. Try these settings at home or on friends till you are happy with the results and definitely [U]before you take on once in a lifetime events like weddings[/U]...especially when you are charging for your services. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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