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Top Ten Digital Photography Tips | |
| Subject: | Need help with lighting | |
| Date: | 2004-11-10 17:32:12 | |
| From: | 2gtginc | |
| Hello all! I have been shooting models for a couple of years with a digital camera. I started with a Nikon Coolpix 880, and am now using an Olympus Camedia. The problem is this: Both of these cameras take great outdoor pics, but indoors, using studio lighting and a flash, the pics are always extremely pixelated, the colors aren't right when I use a flash, and there is always redeye when I use a flash. I am desperate to find out the secret to proper lighting so that my models aren't shortchanged with less than flattering pics? | ||
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Need help with lighting
2005-01-02 09:31:53 Piash [Reply | View]
First set your digicams white balance to Daylight mode. Manualy set the aperture according to the studio flash. If u have a pc socket, its well. Dont use the built in flashgun. Otherwise use it to sync but place a white card in front of the flash. So that this light will not appear into the exposure. Thanks.




