CNET How To - 3 ways to use your dSLR pop-up flash
CNET How To - 3 ways to use your dSLR pop-up flash
2015-08-16
pop-up flash can get a bit of a bad rap
but it actually can be quite useful if
you don't have another light source on
hand here are three ways to use the
pop-up flash on your DSLR to your
advantage
flash is often used at night but you can
use it during the day if you're outdoors
in bright situations like this you might
find subjects have shadows on their
faces or look underexposed compared to
the background just pop-up the flash and
let it act as a fill light because the
flash fires straight onto your subject
it can create shine and harsh shadows
diffuse the light with this simple hack
grab a translucent film canister and cut
a rectangle out of it like this so it
fits snugly on top of the flash you can
also use a milk carton with tissue or
parchment paper as well but don't place
it directly on the flash using a
diffuser may make your photos look
warmer so you might want to adjust the
white balance to get the right look your
DSLR can control the strength of the
flash output if you find the flash is
blowing out your subject or not strong
enough to light up the scene change the
flash exposure compensation where to
find this will depend on your camera but
look in the camera settings menu and
find built-in flash function settings
for Canon or flash compensation for
nikon then change to a positive or
negative value depending on how strong
you want the flash to be
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