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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 663529" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>The exposure looks quite good to me. That rabbit is creeping me out, hard, but that's beside the point. As for the look of your lighting I'd say it's a little flat, personally, but's that's just my opinion and it's certainly not tragic. We could go 'round and 'round for days deconstructing your lighting setup and I'm not really up for that. In short, think it's a good, clean and well-executed shot that, in my opinion, has some room for improvement. </p><p></p><p>I do notice the shutter speed for this shot was 1/250 so I feel compelled to point out the D7500 has a "native" synch speed of 1/200. You can use High Speed Synch (HSS), what Nikon calls "Auto FP" in the Custom Settings menu, but that's a very different animal and it certainly wouldn't be needed for a shot of this nature. So, while I have managed to get away with using 1/250 shutter speed (without engaging Auto FP) on occasion, I suggest you get in the habit of using a shutter speed of 1/200 or slower when using flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 663529, member: 13090"] The exposure looks quite good to me. That rabbit is creeping me out, hard, but that's beside the point. As for the look of your lighting I'd say it's a little flat, personally, but's that's just my opinion and it's certainly not tragic. We could go 'round and 'round for days deconstructing your lighting setup and I'm not really up for that. In short, think it's a good, clean and well-executed shot that, in my opinion, has some room for improvement. I do notice the shutter speed for this shot was 1/250 so I feel compelled to point out the D7500 has a "native" synch speed of 1/200. You can use High Speed Synch (HSS), what Nikon calls "Auto FP" in the Custom Settings menu, but that's a very different animal and it certainly wouldn't be needed for a shot of this nature. So, while I have managed to get away with using 1/250 shutter speed (without engaging Auto FP) on occasion, I suggest you get in the habit of using a shutter speed of 1/200 or slower when using flash. [/QUOTE]
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