Sunday, 8 February 2009

Perfect Digital Photography Secrets: How To Use Your Camera's Flash

Perfect Digital Photography Secrets: How To Use Your Camera's Flash
By Maria Markella

I hope you will like and benefit from these flash tips for the perfect digitalphotography!

You have to take full control of your digital camera's flash. Why? Because digitalcameras and their build-in software are pre-programmed and make a few assumptions..

For example:

There are sensors inside your camera that measure the percentage of illumination inthe scene at which your camera points. If the sensors measure low illumination thenyour flash will fire. That is because your camera is pre-programmed with the assumptionthat flash will improve the photograph in a low-illumination environment.On the other hand in a high-illumination environment the flash will not fire becausethe camera will assume it's not necessary. After all it's dark out there!

The issue with these assumptions is that there are certain situations when you wantan opposite result..

For example there are times when you want to shoot the perfect digital photography ina low-illumination environemt without using the flash.. e.g. when you are in a darkroom with a candle burning and no other light sources.. If that's the case you needto be really steady for the photograph to be sharp. You may want to use a tripod toachieve better results. If you do it right you will have a perfect digital photographywith beautiful warm orange/red colours.

Remember that the straight light coming from the flash gives a cold commercial look toyour photographs. That could be ok in some cases but not in all cases.. You shoulddecide whether to use flash, not your camera.

But what happens when working in Bright Light, high-illumination environments?

Then, the flash will not fire! Of course that saves battery-power but what are the results of your perfect digital photography? You definitely don't want to lose in qualityright?

Imagine when you want to take the perfect digital photography of a person wearing a hatand the sun is overhead in the sky shining.. Then you will notice that the person's facewill be in dark shadow because of the hat! But even if there's no hat, you will usually see shadows under the chin or under the person's eyes.. So what you should do is fill those small shadows with light using your camera's flash!

Again, YOU should decide whether to use flash or not, and not your camera.. YOU shouldtake control of your camera's flash..

Today's digital cameras have five basic flash settings:

- Setting #1:

Automatic Flash: This is where your camera is pre-programmed to make assumptionsdepending on the level of the environment illumination and use the flash accordingly.

- Setting#2:

Automatic Flash with Eye Reduction: Again, the camera uses its software to determinewhen the flash will fire but there's also some type of red eye filters to reduce the redeye effect.

You camera will probably automatically select, by default, one of the above two settings.I recommend to never use the above settings if you're aiming for the perfect digitalphotography.. And why is that you may ask..

As I said before YOU should be the one who decides whether to use flash or not.. And furthermore the eye reduction filters will not always do a good work and will confuseyour subjects in most cases..

I recommend to make use of the following settings depending on the scene and the subjectyou're trying to shoot..

- Setting #3:

Flash Always: With this setting enabled your flash will fire in all cases. You may want tochoose this setting when you want to fill small shadowed areas with light.

- Setting #4:

Flash Disabled: Your flash will not fire no matter how illuminated the environment or thescene is.. Make use of this setting when you want to shoot in a low-illuminated environmente.g. a dark room with a candle burning..

Just remember that in a low-illumination environment you have to be really steady in orderto shoot the perfect digital photography..

- Setting #5:

Slow Shutter Flash: This is a very underestimated setting and the least used.. If you choosethis setting your flash will fire ocassionally but the shutter will remain open for a longertime than usual. This will allow you to capture the subject illuminated by the flash, but itwill also allow other lighting sources (like a candle's light) to record themselves.

This setting is perfect if there is high illumination on the background while infront of thesubject there's certain darkness. For example when you want to shoot a person in front of acasino at night.

So.. If you're aiming for the perfect digital photography you should be able to switch betweenthose five flash settings found in almost all digital cameras these days. Have a look at thecamera's manual for more information on these settings. They are really importand.

How would you like to use your camera's flash like professional digital photographer? Thereare tons of information and digital photography secrets and guides out there. You may wantto have a look at this Perfect Digital Photography Secrets Manual.

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