Do you shoot with an external flash?

Do you use a flash (especially external flash)


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scorpioh

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Is it a sin if I have been shooting all along without a flash? :confused:
 

It is not a sin. Many people started photography without using any flash, until, they need to give the photo to someone on events and gatherings.
 

It is not a sin. Many people started photography without using any flash, until, they need to give the photo to someone on events and gatherings.
I almost avoid taking events. Only go for candid street and portraits and an occasional landscape.
 

Sometimes for indoor shots i use a external flash, mainly to bounce off the ceiling. Brightens up the whole picture, no harsh shadows, room background is intact, and better depth of focus due to smaller apertures.
 

Almost never. But I sparingly use the pop-up flash for events, along with cigarette box diffuser. :bsmilie:
 

Use my sigma 530 flash indoors mainly. Having fun trying out DIY diffuser, bounce cards etc
 

I feel that even that... the throw is too short...

C'mon, need to be realistic here, don't expect too much from the on-board flash of any DSLR.
With a Guide Number of 12-13(ISO 100/m) don't expect miracles. The flash coverage is supposed to cover the angle of view of an 18mm lens but light fall off and even coverage is always going to be an issue. Plus as power is drawn from the camera's batteries, instant recharging is never going to happen.
 

mostly indoors la.. really brightens up the image nicely when bounced..
 

mostly used indoor.
external flash is much better than built in one for sure.
 

Don't have external flash, and only used my pop-out a handful of times (with the Lumiquest diffuser).

In short, am not a flash person.
 

Events, Macro, Birding - External Flash

Travel, occasional streets, landscape shots - don't use or just use on-board.
 

My SB600 has fired less than 300 times I guess after 2 years old :lovegrin:

Hmm... in that case you are one of the following:

  1. Seldom do event shooting
  2. Use high ISO for your shots
  3. Use Prime lens
  4. Have more than one flash... :think:

Which one? :)
 

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