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catchlights said:
She read ang moh one, but not sure Haze is using direct translate or not? It may not be the same meaning or things.

Maybe you ask her call phoon huat and ask them.

Can meh! Like Phoon Huat is her frend leh! :sweatsm: :sweatsm:
 

Need a little advice from you guys... I've not taken wedding shots in ballrooms before, well not seriously anyways... I have this problem when taking night shots. The humans are bright enough, but the background is kinda dark. Now you guys know I'm using onboard flash at this point in time. Is it possible to use Flash Exposure Compensation for the onboard flash? If so, how should I go abt it? Pardon my question cos I don't know how that works.

Can I over-expose the shot by 2/3 stops and reduce flash compensation?

Any advice is greatly appreciated. For your info, I use a 350D and have ordinary f/4 or f/3.5 lenses.
 

I'm sure Phoon Huat would be able to help. I'd be a bit surprised if they couldn't.
 

Funny said:
Can meh! Like Phoon Huat is her frend leh! :sweatsm: :sweatsm:
ask them what to use and buy ingredients from them lor.

Ok lar, have a good rest, tomorrow you all enjoy the shoot out.

Cheers
 

philliptan said:
Need a little advice from you guys... I've not taken wedding shots in ballrooms before, well not seriously anyways... I have this problem when taking night shots. The humans are bright enough, but the background is kinda dark. Now you guys now I'm using onboard flash at this point in time. Is it possible to use Flash Exposure Compensation for the onboard flash. If so, how should I go abt it?

Can I over-expose the shot and reduce flash compensation?

Any advice is greatly appreciated. For your info, I use a 350D and have ordinary f/4 or f/3.5 lenses.

never overexposed on digital, overexposed very hard to save, try ISO 800, f5.6 or f8, 1/30s if your hand steady, if not 1/60s, watch out for spot lights cast on them when march in or on the stage, bring up the speed if necessary.

Flash Exposure Compensation can use when necessary, be it + or -,

remember the ambient is control by the speed, try to work within you handheld speed, if backgound dark never mind, still better than all blur blur pictures.

Hope this help.
 

Velvetine said:
I'm sure Phoon Huat would be able to help. I'd be a bit surprised if they couldn't.

Yeah! They r quite friendly.
 

catchlights said:
never overexposed on digital, overexposed very hard to save, try ISO 800, f5.6 or f8, 1/30s if your hand steady, if not 1/60s, watch out for spot lights cast on them when march in or on the stage, bring up the speed if necessary.

Flash Exposure Compensation can use when necessary, be it + or -,

remember the ambient is control by the speed, try to work within you handheld speed, if backgound dark never mind, still better than all blur blur pictures.

Hope this help.

i 2nd this, just remember to bring an extra batt along as the built-in flash zaps power, real quick.
 

philliptan said:
Need a little advice from you guys... I've not taken wedding shots in ballrooms before, well not seriously anyways... I have this problem when taking night shots. The humans are bright enough, but the background is kinda dark. Now you guys know I'm using onboard flash at this point in time. Is it possible to use Flash Exposure Compensation for the onboard flash? If so, how should I go abt it? Pardon my question cos I don't know how that works.

Can I over-expose the shot by 2/3 stops and reduce flash compensation?

Any advice is greatly appreciated. For your info, I use a 350D and have ordinary f/4 or f/3.5 lenses.

when you arrived at the ballrom try some test shots with various settings and check your lcd and histogram.

I will take a reading of the background and fill in the flash. ISO 800 will be ok if print as 4R the refresh rate of the flash will also be faster.

I used ISO 400 cos I need to do 8R photos.
 

Morning all, enjoy the shoot today. for those who are sick and have the flu. Take care and keep well.:)
 

Morning Everyone {who's not in the Marathon}... Joined the team only for the morning briefing. The 1st theme "WORLD IN MOTION".
 

ykia said:
Morning Everyone {who's not in the Marathon}... Joined the team only for the morning briefing. The 1st theme "WORLD IN MOTION".
Hmmmm.. how 'bout go to changi airport, camera tripod mounted, shoot people in motion with huge flght info board as backdrop?
 

***BEEP!!***

First Assignment is over!!! All of them rushing to upload thier photos by now.
 

Catchlights, that's a great idea! :) Pro's mind very different from us commoners leh! :D

YK, you official PhotoAid reporter ah? :D
 

philliptan said:
Catchlights, that's a great idea! :) Pro's mind very different from us commoners leh! :D

YK, you official PhotoAid reporter ah? :D
too late...:bsmilie:, anyway it may or may not work. always someone else have better ideas.

btw, I should be working with PC all day long, if need any help please let me know.
 

philliptan said:
Catchlights, that's a great idea! :) Pro's mind very different from us commoners leh! :D

YK, you official PhotoAid reporter ah? :D
Hehehe... since I attended the morning briefing, I guess I can console the non-participants by sharing what I know.
 

ykia said:
Hehehe... since I attended the morning briefing, I guess I can console the non-participants by sharing what I know.
If we help them from here, izit consider kelong?:bsmilie:
 

catchlights said:
If we help them from here, izit consider kelong?:bsmilie:
Only if you press the button remotely :D
 

ykia said:
Only if you press the button remotely :D

:bsmilie:

Feel so sleepy after meal, will be back in one hour. ;)
 

ykia said:
Only if you press the button remotely :D
Theme #2, due at 4pm: Child's Play (avoid baby pics).
 

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