On 8/27/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Hamilton wrote:
>
> >I've done a portraiture course, but don't have a lot of experience
> >working with my AF360 flash in dark situations.  I struggled all
> >night.  Out of the 113 photos that I snapped, about a dozen were
> >useable.
>
> Just in case you ever need to know, here's how you do it:
> Camera set to *manual* exposure
> Aperture set for desired DOF
> Shutter speed set to minimum hand-holdable speed or for brightest area
> where you'll be shooting -- whichever is greater
> Flash set to P-TTL auto, no exposure compensation
>
> With this setup, you'll be using ambient light to the greatest extent
> possible and the flash will add whatever extra light, if any, is
> required.
>
> I did some weddings with a very high-dollar pro here in Pittsburgh a
> couple of years ago (used my ist-D and Sigma EF500 DG Super) and don't
> think I had a bad exposure in the lot (though there were plenty that
> didn't measure up because of *photographer* error!)
>
> The pro I was working with used Canon gear, but essentially the same
> configuration of manual exposure and auto flash.

Thank you Mark.

You mentioned this at GFM & I couldn't remember the set-up exactly.
Now I can give it a go :-)

Cheers,

Dave

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