Kraig C wrote:
Make sure that the switch on the 420ex is not set to HIGH SPEED mode, it's the H with the lightning bolt next to it.. should be set on the green dot.
Try not to inlcude the lamp in the scene. A bright bulb in the scene will cause the camera to close the aperture smaller than you need for the flash GN, after that, it's a matter of the amount of light you want.. If you have a choice in camera settings, set your aperture to f5.6-f8, shutter speed to less than the max x-sync of the camera.
If the flash is switched to "H" these settings would contribute to underexposure.
"slow synchro: off"
"cont shooting: H"
It is set on the green dot.
I took lots of pictures, with the lamp and without, just messing around with different settings. I only mentioned this specific shot because I know that the picture should've been much brighter, even without any flash. It's like the camera is making every pic much darker than it should be, like it's actually taking light away. KWIM?
Anyone have any other ideas? (I've got a good eye for photography, but still need the technical knowledge of what I'm doing...in case you couldn't already tell! LOL)