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If shutter speed is your priority, just switch to TV mode. Otherwise using manual would be the best bet for compromise.Sorry if this is stupid question as iv only owned a DSLR for 2 weeks or so. But i use AV mode pretty much all the time and was wondering is it at all possible to change the shutter speed on AV mode? Or is it just play with the ISO and exposure compensation features?
Canon 600d/T3i
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Sorry if this is stupid question as iv only owned a DSLR for 2 weeks or so. But i use AV mode pretty much all the time and was wondering is it at all possible to change the shutter speed on AV mode? Or is it just play with the ISO and exposure compensation features?
Canon 600d/T3i
Thanks
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amongst the few things umbrella does, give you additional power is not one of them.^^^Yeah...lighting those suckers must be a challenge. A couple of weeks ago I took my external flashes out to shoot during the day and had it on the brightest flash and shot a portrait and nothing came out. I shot it in the shade too but the flash just wasn't strong enough. Then I realized why people have those umbrellas and what not cause I guess that adds to the power. Just frustrating to deal with flash and even lighting cause in order to make it work, you really have to pay good money for some gear.
amongst the few things umbrella does, give you additional power is not one of them.
I think you should invest in a light meter to get better lighting. Also, if you have a flash out when is bright as f outside, I'm not sure why was it coming black aS there was plenty of ambient. You must of have jacked up the settings. Remember you control flash with the aperture n ambient with the shutter. You must have been trying to do dynamic lighting with can be achive with strobes but understanding the setting is key.
Lastly if you was just trying to over power the sun you need something like a 800 or 1600w strobe.
Apparently I just don't know. I think for the most part, people use strobes over external flashes and especially for skateboarding. Man....I think I might have bought the wrong thing! Still, I figured in the shade, it'd show a little bit but it didn't do anything.
Thanks for the info. I might just bring the flashes out in low light settings then.
If I recall correctly, you bought more than one speedlight. The umbrella cuts down the light by one stop. if you get a multi flash bracket to hold them all together and then trigger them at the same time you will be putting out more power instead of using one flash at a time.
Yeah. I got to flashes. I have been watching some videos on youtube and most flashes used are not speedlites and I guess are the strobes. That kind of suck.
I wanted shots like this. It seems like he has a strobe and a speedlite to the left of him. Is that a pretty standard steep to get a strobe and speed light?
Hey guys, thinking of either getting a prime lens (1.8d) or a speed light for my dslr. I mostly shoot in low light situations and I'm wondering which of the two would benefit me? Thanks in advance.
^^^^^^Man. Thanks for those videos. I actually saw the second one a bunch of times but better noticed he had 3 flashes. Man! This really sucks. I didn't think the flash thing with be this expensive since he said the strobe set he got was about a $1000. I'll just try to shoot at night then and work with that for now.