Posts Tagged ‘Flash Exposure Compensation’

What to look for when buying a Speedlight Flash: Exposure modes

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Continuing on from the first article on choosing a speedlight flash, in this article we'll look at the various exposure modes available on different speedlight models. Some speedlights will feature all of these modes, others just one.

By understanding the different exposure modes, you can see which one(s) will be most useful, or even essential, for your photography, and ensure that any speedlight you consider features that mode.

What to look for when buying a Speedlight Flash - Part 2: Exposure modes

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February 7th, 2016 at 7:19 am

Flash Photography tips – How to avoid your camera’s flash over-exposing

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It can be very annoying when you frame a nice photo of your subject and then when you press the shutter the camera's flash fires on full blast, making your subject blown-out white. Unfortunately there's no way you can get back that shot, but there are some things you can do to bring down the flash power for another shot, even if there are no flash settings on your camera.

Flash Photography tips - How to avoid your camera's flash over-exposing

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