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Restricted shutter speeds when using flash?
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 179991" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>You might be able to use 1/4000 if you're shooting in super-bright sunlight at ISO 6400 at f/2.8 (or something similar). What mode are you shooting in? (Auto, Manual, Aperture, Shutter). If you're shooting Auto, the flash will pop up if needed. In Manual, you control whether or not you use flash, but it's limited to the flash sync speed of your camera.</p><p></p><p>Why do you want to shoot that fast? Plus, when using flash, at 1/200 sec, the flash will freeze the motion (like a hummingbird's wings), so you don't need a fast shutter speed. Shutter speed controls ambient light. Aperture controls flash light. There are plenty of YouTube videos on flash photography (as well as exposure triangle) that can help you understand how to get the most out of your 3200.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 179991, member: 15556"] You might be able to use 1/4000 if you're shooting in super-bright sunlight at ISO 6400 at f/2.8 (or something similar). What mode are you shooting in? (Auto, Manual, Aperture, Shutter). If you're shooting Auto, the flash will pop up if needed. In Manual, you control whether or not you use flash, but it's limited to the flash sync speed of your camera. Why do you want to shoot that fast? Plus, when using flash, at 1/200 sec, the flash will freeze the motion (like a hummingbird's wings), so you don't need a fast shutter speed. Shutter speed controls ambient light. Aperture controls flash light. There are plenty of YouTube videos on flash photography (as well as exposure triangle) that can help you understand how to get the most out of your 3200. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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