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Restricted shutter speeds when using flash?
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<blockquote data-quote="zbrandt" data-source="post: 180938" data-attributes="member: 15808"><p>Ok, I'll try it this way. I want to do high speed photography. For example, high speed machinery in operation and/or water in motion or waterfalls. I want to get a nice, clear, sharp, freeze of motion.</p><p> </p><p>For equipment I have:</p><p> </p><p>D3200 (Naturally)</p><p>AF-S DX VR 18-55mm f:3.5-5.6 G</p><p>AF-S DX VR 55-200mm f:4.5-5.6 G ED</p><p>Trigger Remote</p><p>Tripod</p><p>52mm Polarizing filter</p><p>52mm NC filter</p><p> </p><p>For the machinery, I'll have standard factory illumination of fluorescent - in other words crappy lighting. Since water will most likely be outdoors the lighting will be variable, anything from cloudy overcast to bright sunny. Now, what settings do I use to achieve my desired goal? Shutter, aperture, ISO, focus mode, AF area mode, metering, flash, exposure compensation, or any other relevant setting. If I'm using a higher ISO would it be of any advantage to disable the Active Dynamic Lighting? (If I'm using the tripod I'll be using the remote with the VR off)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zbrandt, post: 180938, member: 15808"] Ok, I'll try it this way. I want to do high speed photography. For example, high speed machinery in operation and/or water in motion or waterfalls. I want to get a nice, clear, sharp, freeze of motion. For equipment I have: D3200 (Naturally) AF-S DX VR 18-55mm f:3.5-5.6 G AF-S DX VR 55-200mm f:4.5-5.6 G ED Trigger Remote Tripod 52mm Polarizing filter 52mm NC filter For the machinery, I'll have standard factory illumination of fluorescent - in other words crappy lighting. Since water will most likely be outdoors the lighting will be variable, anything from cloudy overcast to bright sunny. Now, what settings do I use to achieve my desired goal? Shutter, aperture, ISO, focus mode, AF area mode, metering, flash, exposure compensation, or any other relevant setting. If I'm using a higher ISO would it be of any advantage to disable the Active Dynamic Lighting? (If I'm using the tripod I'll be using the remote with the VR off) [/QUOTE]
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