Have recently got a D90 and been using my 50mm 1.8 indoors in low light. The function that makes it so easy to use is auto iso which i'm sure you are all familiar with......set max iso and min shutter speed and fire away.
It's great and exposes everything perfectly.....except for when I try and use fill flash to reduce shadows. I set the flash (in camera flash, not external) to -1.3 ev and instead of auto iso keeping all things the same and letting fill flash do its job, it massively under exposes.
I have tried compensating by setting the exposure level to +1.3 (and keeping the flash at -1.3) and this seems to help but there must be a better/easier way of using Auto iso, adding some fill flash and getting a well exposed result.
Any thoughts on how to do this?
Thanks
It's great and exposes everything perfectly.....except for when I try and use fill flash to reduce shadows. I set the flash (in camera flash, not external) to -1.3 ev and instead of auto iso keeping all things the same and letting fill flash do its job, it massively under exposes.
I have tried compensating by setting the exposure level to +1.3 (and keeping the flash at -1.3) and this seems to help but there must be a better/easier way of using Auto iso, adding some fill flash and getting a well exposed result.
Any thoughts on how to do this?
Thanks
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