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DANSimage
21-08-2013, 7:02pm
Hi there
Just wanting to know is it necessary to use a flash external/built on, for a party at night or is there a way to tweak the settings to achieve the same result?
nikabuz
22-08-2013, 12:49am
Hi,
Depends on the level of lighting at the party. If it's well lit & indoors you could probably get away with using a high ISO such as 800 or 1600 (which your 7D will handle) combined with a widish aperture like f4 or 2.8 .
If it's not well lit you could try bouncing the flash of the ceiling to soften the light. If the party is outdoor you probably won't have that option, so use a diffuser. Preferable to use an external flash if you have one - pop up flash is quite harsh & you may get problems with red-eye.
Cheers, Vic.
ameerat42
22-08-2013, 2:19am
As above. In the meantime, try shooting in a few conditions that you may encounter at such a venue.
Bear in mind that for artificial light you will have color casts to correct in processing. This will be no problem if you shoot in raw.
Am.
DANSimage
23-08-2013, 5:04pm
Thanks Vic I'll use all of this when I shoot next and yea I try to use my external alot more then my pop up. find I get a much better result with it.
thanks dan
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Ill shoot in raw now that I photoshop running and I'll use those tips as well ameerat42 would it be better to swap to florescent or something like a tungsten
old dog
23-08-2013, 7:04pm
shooting in raw...I`d just use auto WB and correct later if need be.
Flash at a party
not so much these days
more an 80s thing
only if realllllly drunk
ameerat42
24-08-2013, 7:01am
DANS, as old dog says below, to answer your 2nd Q.
shooting in raw...I`d just use auto WB and correct later if need be.
That is, you don't have to set it to any particular "matching" WB if you use raw. AWB should cover just about everything.
Am.
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