So your saying just try and lower the f value? I usually use 1/2000 or 1/4000 for catching say a water droplet.
j-digg said:If you're photos are coming out underexposed ( in Tv ) than that means your aperture is already as large as it can go. To get shutter speeds like that you will probably need to introduce more light to get a proper exposure. If it's water drop photos you would want to look into speedlites to help you out, but I feel that you should probably get a bit better handle of exposure in generalGoogle up the exposure triangle and have a 3 page single spaced essay on my desk by tomorrow morning :lmao: JK.
Counter edit: You'll have to read your manual or play around to figure that out, that's a pretty basic function![]()
Nealan said:How would I go about doing that? I hit the flash button before I take the picture an they come about fine but flash shouldn't be used in tv
o hey tyler said:The flash on your camera can't sync at more than 1/200s. So you can't use your flash at the shutter speed you want to.
Also, why shouldn't flash be used in Tv?
That will give you a very good introduction to flash and exposure as well as give you an insight into why you can only shoot at around 1/200sec with flash on your camera.