Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 1

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 1

Introduction to Flash Photography

Overview of the Episode

  • Mark Wallace introduces the first episode of "Digital Photography One-on-One," focusing on the basics of flash photography.
  • Emphasizes that understanding these basic concepts is crucial and can significantly enhance flash usage.

Key Questions Addressed

  • Discusses questions regarding ISO settings when using a Canon 580 flash unit with a 20D camera.
  • Explains key shifting in outdoor portraiture, particularly how to adjust background exposure relative to subject exposure.

Understanding Shutter Mechanics

Shutter Functionality

  • Describes the curtain shutter mechanism, consisting of two curtains that open and close to expose light to the sensor.
  • Illustrates how pressing the shutter release opens the first curtain, followed by the second curtain closing after exposure.

Shutter Speed Dynamics

  • At slower shutter speeds (under 1/200th sec), both curtains fully open; at faster speeds, only a slit of light is exposed as curtains move quickly.

Sync Speed and Flash Usage

Sync Speed Explained

  • Defines sync speed as the maximum shutter speed compatible with flash use, allowing full opening of the first curtain before firing.

Consequences of High Shutter Speeds

  • Highlights issues when setting shutter speed too high; part of the sensor may be covered by the second curtain during exposure, leading to black areas in photos.

Controlling Ambient and Flash Exposure

Dual Exposure Control

  • Discusses controlling ambient light (non-flash light sources) and flash exposure simultaneously by adjusting shutter speed.

Practical Demonstration Setup

  • Introduces a practical demonstration using a Pro Photo head and softbox for lighting a model named Megan in an outdoor setting.

Practical Application: Adjusting Shutter Speed

First Photo Without Flash

  • Captures an initial photo without flash resulting in complete darkness due to insufficient ambient light at f8 and 1/250th sec settings.

Second Photo With Flash

  • Takes another shot with flash enabled; results show proper lighting on Megan while keeping background dark due to lack of ambient light.

Key Shifting Technique

Slowing Down Shutter for Ambient Light

  • Explains key shifting as adjusting shutter speed to control ambient light visibility—slowing down allows more ambient light into shots.

Using On-Camera Flash

  • Advises users without professional setups on using an on-camera flash (like Nikon or Canon models); suggests manual mode adjustments for effective shooting.

How to Improve Low Light Photography

Increasing ISO for Better Exposure

  • In low light situations, increasing the ISO setting on your camera can enhance the sensor's sensitivity to light.
  • A higher ISO allows for shorter shutter speeds, which helps capture ambient light more effectively in photographs.
  • This technique simplifies the process of taking pictures in dim environments without compromising image quality significantly.
  • The discussion emphasizes that adjusting ISO is a straightforward method to improve photography outcomes in challenging lighting conditions.
  • Viewers are encouraged to send questions regarding digital photography techniques for further clarification and learning.
Video description

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