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  • I love your video's on flash photography, you always seem to answer the question's i have!!!

  • These are great!

  • Shooting at the other end of a field? No flash has that reach no matter what ISO you're shooting at.

  • @toobsguy lol yeah, i love that this guy is trying to help. but god dammit he doesn't make any sense! And what was the point of him holding up the Nikon camera? O_o

  • Cheers Dom, extremly helpfull as always

  • @Dombowerphoto

    hi Dom, I am still wondering what is the difference between changing the ISO or aperature. I thing the effect of both is the same - both has an effect on the entire image. Or it isnt that way. Thanks for explanation. :-)

  • @GRtS92 remember these were with the flash on M mode it was not changing the power, if your shooting with ttl it will compensate better.

  • Thanks for the info...

    Devin

  • can you explain what noise is?? thanks

  • great tip dom ... enjoying

  • Dom I need your advice from a fellow UK Nikonian, i understand the basics of photography aperture, shutter speed ect. I've never had a DSLR. D3100 or D90? Video is an important factor but photography is more important.

  • DOM! I need tips on rave parties. Any helpful tips I may need?

  • @1SNTCC Wear colourful dress and dance like crazy, you may also want to take drugs.

  • @speckyprick agree, also ear plugs to stop perminant ear hole damage

  • Very interesting. Would there ever be a situation where a very high ISO would be needed? I'm a beginner at all this stuff and just wanted to know.

  • @meatwad4900 Low light type stuff, like I shoot clubs/raves mostly for work and I am always maxing out my iso

  • @deadkennedys909 low light type stuff i still wouldnt use very nigh iso. maybe 800 or 1600 but not much above that. unless i had the nikon d700

  • @Dombowerphoto With lower end cameras like my d60 i'm always using 1600 at raves and such. But I only use my d60 with my 70-200mm f/2.8 for the long range. Plus when I use it like weddings it's my 2nd camera and my main camera is a d700. Which I use the other lens fromt he "hebrew trinity" lol. Good call about the d700!

  • @meatwad4900 not so much the case when using flash.

  • @meatwad4900 If you want to take a portrait and want all the face without much contrast... You can reduce 1 point of power from flash and shot at 1600 iso... You will get with only ONE flash a great ilumination but with noise that you can take off with noiseware from imagenomic...

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