Still struggling a little with exposure

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Still struggling a little with exposure

Postby lowster on Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:00 pm

Hi,

A question about the use of flash in outdoor photography. The fastest shutter speed I seem to get with the SB600 is 1/500s. Is this really the limit because if I meter the background on a bright sunny day, I have to dial down aperture to get correct exposure.

Also, if I use a DIY bounce card with the flash, do I need to dial any flash compensation when using FV lock? Bounce card seems to work well for me indoors but not sure about outdoors.


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