Outdoor Speedlight Portraits: Ep. 201: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

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Adorama Photography TV presents outdoor speedlight portraits. This week, Mark Wallace teaches you how to adjust flash and ambient exposures separately when using an on-camera speedlight. These are great techniques that apply not only to portraits, but any speedlight photography!

Products used in this episode:
Canon Speedlite 580EX II, Shoe Mount Flash adorama.com/​CA580EX2U.html
Canon EOS-7D Digital SLR Camera Body adorama.com/​ICA7D.html
Nikon SB-900 TTL AF Shoe Mount Speedlight adorama.com/​NKSB900AFU.html
Nikon D90 12.3 Megapixel Digital SLR adorama.com/​INKD90L.html

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  • Jade's hot :)

  • 8:30 --> According to the video do you really think the exposure on the model is staying the same ???

    9:25 --> I agree this time, the exposure on the face of the model change, but the background no.

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  • How do you meter and expose correctly the background? Do you use Center W, Spot, Matrix/???

    OR do you take the exposure from Auto mode?

  • Am I wrong or I can change the exposure compensation and the flash exposure compensation separately EVEN on a Nikon D90 ?

  • @juriankriebel i sure did.

  • Fake tits and colored contact lenses... yeah, she's hot alright.

  • Jade made me change to 720p!

  • I couldn't concentrate. Was Mark talking? Jade is sweet!

  • Would the exposure on the subject really change when you use balanced fill flash in aperture priority mode on a Nikon? I believe that fill flash on a Nikon exposes for the background just like on a Canon, which would of course mean that you could do what you did with the Canon also with a Nikon.

  • The ambient exposure is effecting overall exposure on Jade. He's wrong folks. The exposure on her IS changing... Hence why he is not a working photographer

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