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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1576104" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>While I generally agree with you. Even in a heavy moderate lit room. I can still underexpose the camera settings by increasing the shutter speed, then introduce a flash to the subject. And then shoot the subject, (while making even a white wall behind the subject turn black) and get a pic of the subject before the flashes light has hit the wall. Helps to be about 9 to 10 feet though from the wall.. This was what I was getting at. But the OP does need to take your advice and have them synced. I get very artistic with my work, and was just trying to point out while even a poorly lit room one can still achieve proper exposure if they know how to operate their camera. Which I feel is what the OP is really having trouble at..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1576104, member: 284358"] While I generally agree with you. Even in a heavy moderate lit room. I can still underexpose the camera settings by increasing the shutter speed, then introduce a flash to the subject. And then shoot the subject, (while making even a white wall behind the subject turn black) and get a pic of the subject before the flashes light has hit the wall. Helps to be about 9 to 10 feet though from the wall.. This was what I was getting at. But the OP does need to take your advice and have them synced. I get very artistic with my work, and was just trying to point out while even a poorly lit room one can still achieve proper exposure if they know how to operate their camera. Which I feel is what the OP is really having trouble at.. [/QUOTE]
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