kaitlyn2004 wrote in post #16003643
Oh... maybe I'm mistunderstanding then
Adding the ND filter - I don't actually have to adjust flash power AT ALL?
So if you are using a 3 stop filter, there are a few different scenarios here...
If you leave your camera settings the same, and the flash power the same, then everything will be three stops underexposed.
If you leave the camera settings the same, but bump up the flash by three stops, the ambient/background will drop by 3 stops, and your subject, or anything else lit by the speedlite will be back up to the original exposure.
If you open up your aperture 3 stops, say from f8 to f2.8, but leave the shutter speed and flash power at their original values, you will get the same exposure as not using the ND filter at all, but have the advantage of a thinner DOF.
I am confusing myself even as I write this haha...does that make sense??