AMOMENT said:Meg, to be honest I was surprised that those settings did affect it because when in manual, I would think the ISO is overrided. The pictures on the other site that I was referring to weren't with my speedlight because I didn't have it yet. (the ones with the rollerskates)
This is riduculous at this point.
OMG! ok if she is in a dark room at night, if she puts her camera on 1/40 f4 iso 400 and takes a picture, I'd love to see how much ambient light comes in?
I'm just having her do an exercise to see how bouncing the flash can diffuse the light vs pointing it straight at the kids face.
Again, let her do it and look at the images. I could not understand how 1/40 would not get blur in the photo with my kid moving around everywhere UNTIL I tried it.
I honestly think OP should put up the flash until she understands shutter speed, ap, iso and how they affect the image before adding flash, but I do think this is a pretty neat exercise to understand that flash freezes motion IF it is used as the only exposure, I'm not talking about going outside and shooting 1/40 with the flash I'm talking about sitting on the couch at night inside....
This is riduculous at this point.
This whole thing reminds me of elementary school, how there is that one girl who everyone picks on just because everyone picks on her. I had no problem with her, but I made fun of her all the same. She grew up to be a total babe.
IIRC her settings were high ISO and low sharpness. High ISO certainly will produce more noise - especially if not metered properly. For a newbie, it makes sense that the "sharpness" setting would produce sharper images - even if this is a bit of a misnomer.
So I don't see where people get off saying that these settings have nothing to do with noise. They do. Of course if the image is well under exposed at ISO 50, you'll still get noise, and the bigger problem certainly is exposure, if that is the case.
unpopular said:This whole thing reminds me of elementary school, how there is that one girl who everyone picks on just because everyone picks on her. I had no problem with her, but I made fun of her all the same. She grew up to be a total babe.
IIRC her settings were high ISO and low sharpness. High ISO certainly will produce more noise - especially if not metered properly. For a newbie, it makes sense that the "sharpness" setting would produce sharper images - even if this is a bit of a misnomer.
So I don't see where people get off saying that these settings have nothing to do with noise. They do. Of course if the image is well under exposed at ISO 50, you'll still get noise, and the bigger problem certainly is exposure, if that is the case.
This thread is like my highschool lunchroom
And as far as I knew the sharpness setting in-camera doesn't affect the RAW file.
unpopular said:Oh. She's shooting RAW then? I assumed that the comment was indicating JPEG.
Either way. I think people are being a little harsh here, for no other reason than everyone else is being harsh.
ChristopherCoy said:I think I smell the lunchlady too. Oh wait no.... that was me. Sorry guys.
The problem I see here more than any damn thing else is, she has a camera.
She can sit back and test and practice with it all day long and see what it's doing and how different settings effect different situations.
Secondly: I wrote her a letter suggesting she USE APERTURE PRIORITY and make note of what the camera does.
This way she doesn't have to worry with metering her light and can control it with a PLUS or MINUS - 3, or whatever.
I felt this would be a good first step for a beginner, in order to understand the balancing act that is photography.
Rather than jumping right into more complicated matters of photography, such as speed lights, high speed sync, bouncing light and all that other good stuff.
That can come later.
Anyway, never mind. Looks like she chose to flush that advice down the toilet too. But really , I was only trying to help.
Soooo, she's taken her beating in this thread. She hasn't run away, which I LIKE. Maybe it's time to lay off her a bit?
I mean, I'm not demanding anything here. And those of you who chose not to, that's up to you.
She's just a girl with a camera trying to learn to use it. Yes she went over board a bit which has been pointed out by many, including myself.
I do that too in the event no one noticed. But I think I already explained what an arrogant SOB I can be.
And I enjoy going round and round with some of you. Especially Gipson and Gary. As much as I hate to admit it, I enjoy bickering with Tyler too.
Christmas is coming, and I think in that spirit, I'll show her a bit of good will. She's just a girl.
After Christmas, I'll probably have to blast her again for being Ms. Smarty Pants.