Hi Dario,

Thanks for your many replies!  :)

I think you were on track in your first reply -- it was still very
bright out, and the camera, set to AV, wanted a fast shutter speed
(1/500 +), even at ISO 200.  After my first shot, I smacked my
forehead and realized high speed synch would be the way to go...but
then I still had problems... I suppose I could have stopped down some
more, but I was afraid of loosing a nicely-blurred background...

Looks like I'm going back to school on pttl flash this summer.  I
really appreciate yours & everyone else's thoughts on the subject!

:)
-c



On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Dario Bonazza
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Christine,
>> In case of low-light shooting, I find the best way for using flash is to
>> set the camera in M mode for exposing the environment and then add some
>> flash for the main subject in the foreground. Also try spot metering,
>> especially in case of a small subject against a wide underexposed
>> background.
>> Cheers,
>> Dario
>
> I mean in this case the flash operation can be set to P-TTL.
> Dario
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