Indoor Photography Tips With External Flash
This post is all about taking better photos indoors using an external flash.. The settings the camera chose to use were ISO 400, f3.2 at 1/60 of a second.. When shooting indoors on a single subject, I recommend a maximum aperture of 4 and
Indoor, low light photography is a real pain. Whether you're using the built-in flash or not, the results.
My general advice for any indoor shooting is to think "fast and wide." Your initial camera settings should be a balance of the highest ISO possible that will still .
You can get great lighting for your portraits with on-camera flash.. Indoors, a typical room with light-colored walls and ceilings will provide you with all the .
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