indoor but nowhere to bounce how?


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ive tried that situation last tym, nowhere to bounce and bounce card not that helpful.

IMO diffuser is the best solution, you can direct the flash to center. then if the light is too bright, set your flash to manual mode and lower down a step and so on until you get the right lighting.:)

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sry...what is IMO diffuser?
 

By not getting the correct exposure from camera you're already introducing some noise into the picture anyway:)
 

sry...what is IMO diffuser?

I think the soln has already been discussed.

D60 is a decent camera and is definately adequate for indoor shooting. However, if u insist on the incorrect usage of the flash, then even a D3 would produce images like what you have in your current portfolio.

Regards
 

my experience , with my d60 and kit lens
i had shooting sth like this before

cannot use higher ISO , the noise will be very much , i need the best quality (d60 highest ISO is only 1600)
cannot use bigger aperture , cannot focus the subject well (there is such a big area , not portrait , and due to the DOF too)

and i prefer higher shutter speed , can get the correct motion about 90% of shots



under all this conditions , i hav to use flash ( coz mine is d60, ISO is really a big kill)
see this link
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=584687





so i think
the solution is only two:
1. practise more with flash shooting
2. change a camera body which has the highest ISO 25600 sth like that , so even use ISO 800 also a acceptable picture quality





what do you think?
fren pls giv me comments :)
i hope to learn more from u all :)
thx:)

For ISO try 400 to 800
Use a slightly slower shutter speed since the use of flash will help to negate a little bit of motion blur. Try 1/30 to 1/60

Tilt the flash head with bounce card on a little bit towards your subject and up the flash power. Or just shoot with direct flash. Try and see which u prefer.

Lastly practise more.

I'm not going to suggest anything about getting a different camera because that's not going to help you improve your shooting skills.
 

If you're going to underexpose in camera then increase exposure in PP you'll introduce noise to the picture
 

I think the soln has already been discussed.

D60 is a decent camera and is definately adequate for indoor shooting. However, if u insist on the incorrect usage of the flash, then even a D3 would produce images like what you have in your current portfolio.

Regards

erm . thx ur comment:)
i will practise more:)
 

For ISO try 400 to 800
Use a slightly slower shutter speed since the use of flash will help to negate a little bit of motion blur. Try 1/30 to 1/60

Tilt the flash head with bounce card on a little bit towards your subject and up the flash power. Or just shoot with direct flash. Try and see which u prefer.

Lastly practise more.

I'm not going to suggest anything about getting a different camera because that's not going to help you improve your shooting skills.


the purpose for using slower shutter speed
is for maintain the background exposure right?


next time i will try to shoot directly with a diffuse cap:)
 

If you're going to underexpose in camera then increase exposure in PP you'll introduce noise to the picture

coz i not clear with the PP , seldom to do that

ok thx:)
 

the purpose for using slower shutter speed
is for maintain the background exposure right?


next time i will try to shoot directly with a diffuse cap:)

Yup. That's right.
 

with this type of event... you have better luck with a faster lens.
You can never get a pleasing effect with a flash in this type of environment, regardless of diffuser.
 

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