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athos2000t
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Dec 29, 2005 13:09 |  #1

Ok, i'm an absolute rookie here. I've been taking shots with my Rebel for some time now and so far had some good ones with good lighting. Not that long ago i got myself 430ex flash, which is very nice when taking shots of objects in normal lighting conditions. However, couple days ago i was taking shots of my friend in Grand Central, and was trying to get both - my friend and some background, but ended up taking the 430ex off the camera and using built-in flash in "night" mode. How do I use the 430ex to take a good night shot so that background doesn' disappear? I know it's probably something simple, but i just cannot figure it out:oops:

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Dec 29, 2005 13:55 |  #2

I put the camera in M and set up the shot based on the ambient light to get the best exposure I can without the flash. Then the flash will light the foreground subject. Just watch that the shot you meter can be hand held without a problem.

If you put the camera in Night mode you can check the f-stop and shutter speed it has selected to use as a guide.

And if I've got this wrong someone will straighten us both out.

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Dec 29, 2005 15:38 |  #3

That's probably good advice. Also you can try Av mode...that allows the E-TTl to try to match the background with the subject. This might lead to slow shutter speeds, so a tripod or a steady hand is required.
In Av mode, set the f-stop at the lowest number your lens has, btw.




  
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Dec 29, 2005 21:46 as a reply to  @ ootsk's post |  #4

1/60, f/5.6 in Manual mode.

Start there and adjust if needed (probably won't need to).

Get a Lightsphere II (it's amazing).

Good luck.


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