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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 835599" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>No, just as no one camera setting will not work in all situations. How you shoot, distance and ambient light make a difference. If you shoot manual no auto ISO and within sync speed the aperture and shutter speed control ambient light and aperture controls flash. If you are using TTL you have flash compensation that can be a help. I have a flash meter which can measure flash output at the subject which can be useful but not required. There are some good videos on flash photography but there is no substitute for practice.</p><p>If you shot in a location with the same lighting condition and you were the same distance from the subject you could probably come up with a go to setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 835599, member: 37799"] No, just as no one camera setting will not work in all situations. How you shoot, distance and ambient light make a difference. If you shoot manual no auto ISO and within sync speed the aperture and shutter speed control ambient light and aperture controls flash. If you are using TTL you have flash compensation that can be a help. I have a flash meter which can measure flash output at the subject which can be useful but not required. There are some good videos on flash photography but there is no substitute for practice. If you shot in a location with the same lighting condition and you were the same distance from the subject you could probably come up with a go to setup. [/QUOTE]
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