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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 1

By blujam On September 3, 2010 Under 24 Hour Business Review


In this episode Mark explains how the shutter works, shutter sync, and how to control the ambient light exposure while using a flash. Visit us online at: www.snapfactory.com

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25 Comments Add yours

  1. TheBubblyb
    September 3, 2010
    2:06 pm

    fabulous! thanks so much :D

  2. 2007omi
    September 3, 2010
    3:01 pm

    If you were somewhere that you cannot use a flash, then what would you do to get the same effect?

  3. wilsa122791
    September 3, 2010
    3:57 pm

    This could honestly be the most helpful flash photography video on youtube!

    THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH! :D

  4. Sshelly34213
    September 3, 2010
    4:56 pm

    I need some help, does anyone know where to get oldish cameras-like say from the 80s-fixed?

  5. cashbarac
    September 3, 2010
    5:29 pm

    i love u man!

  6. GiselJolie
    September 3, 2010
    6:01 pm

    Finally something that makes sense. I LOVE YOU! Thank you ;)

  7. deyanphotography
    September 3, 2010
    6:44 pm

    you learn something every day

  8. jdadub
    September 3, 2010
    7:40 pm

    Mark, I have the Nikon SB800 speedflash. What setting should the flash be on? There are so many and it is somewhat confusing,

  9. ranjitmpawar
    September 3, 2010
    8:27 pm

    Thanks Mark! This was very useful.

  10. criticaltinker
    September 3, 2010
    9:00 pm

    Help!!!

    I just bought a battery grip for my Canon T2i. I have two batteries. One is the Canon OEM Lithium Battery that comes with the camera. And another one is a different brand. The Canon battery has 7.2V and the other one is 7.4V. Do you think these two batteries could come together in the grip? Will it not damage my camera?

    I asked this because one of amazon customer said he bought a battery that’s 7.4V and it’s giving him wrong battery life bars in the cameras LCD.

  11. PANDORAooooSIX
    September 3, 2010
    9:03 pm

    Big PLUS. The best Flash demonstaration Vid i can find! =)

  12. Travelfun4ever
    September 3, 2010
    9:06 pm

    Best teacher since youtube started

  13. gorringeman
    September 3, 2010
    9:48 pm

    Great video can you tell me is there any reason you choose that particular F number being F4.5? Is it because it’s just the widest aperture you had for light gathering?

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    September 3, 2010
    9:51 pm

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  15. solaspinner
    September 3, 2010
    10:13 pm

    Wonderful .Well explained.Thanks !!

  16. sg100000000
    September 3, 2010
    10:23 pm

    Great work, thanks for the tips

  17. MrKhan65
    September 3, 2010
    10:46 pm

    the best vid on this topic.

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    September 3, 2010
    11:03 pm

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    September 3, 2010
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  20. TheBmwman94
    September 4, 2010
    12:11 am

    Great explanation….Im a amateur photographer and I learned something new.

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    September 4, 2010
    12:21 am

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  22. lbkiml
    September 4, 2010
    12:33 am

    so do we keep our flash ot ettl, auto, manual, or what?

  23. hunkyanonymous
    September 4, 2010
    12:40 am

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  24. hunkyanonymous
    September 4, 2010
    1:27 am

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  25. snapfactory
    September 4, 2010
    1:58 am

    @davefk Yes. You can see a complete explanation (and demo) in Episode 17. :)

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