I got a Nikon D90 thinking that I don't have to use flash on my kids.
As it turned out, most of my pictures are taken indoor, under orange light. When I take pictures without flash, they look dark, or grainy, or blur (esp when I up the shutter).
Recently, I relented and used flash for a while, and the pictures are very sharp. I liked what I saw but I've read so much about not using flash on kids.
Is there a way to use flash but not hurt their eyes?
Is a flash reflector any good? I recently learnt about this white plastic thingy from a father who was using it, but the flash glare is still quite sharp I thought.
You probably can't believe it, but I used my hand to cover the flash, and 'ouch!'
In any case, when covered, the pics still turn out dark, like there is no flash.
As it turned out, most of my pictures are taken indoor, under orange light. When I take pictures without flash, they look dark, or grainy, or blur (esp when I up the shutter).
Recently, I relented and used flash for a while, and the pictures are very sharp. I liked what I saw but I've read so much about not using flash on kids.
Is there a way to use flash but not hurt their eyes?
Is a flash reflector any good? I recently learnt about this white plastic thingy from a father who was using it, but the flash glare is still quite sharp I thought.
You probably can't believe it, but I used my hand to cover the flash, and 'ouch!'
In any case, when covered, the pics still turn out dark, like there is no flash.