Please give me a simple explanation in this.

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Bajerunner
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In reply to Sener, 3 months ago

Sener wrote:

Thanks for all the responses. It helps to read them.

However, I feel the need to provide samples. Here are they;

D700 + 35mm f/2 AI.

Auto ISO 200-6400. Min. Shutter Speed: 1/60

All shots are at f/2.8

Min. ISO: 200

Flash set to REAR

The first shot without flash. For lighting reference. The camera chose ISO 2000, so the parameters are; ISO 2000, f/2.8 and 1/60.



First shot with Flash ON-REAR. Min.ISO was 200 so the camera chose 200 and lowered the shutter speed to 1/6, which is not enough for me to take a proper handheld shot;

Second shot. I increased the Min.ISO to 400. So did the camera. It also increased the shutter speed to 1/13. So ISO 400 and 1/13. Still not enough for me to handhold;

Third shot. Here's where it gets weird. I increased the Min. ISO to 800. But the camera chose ISO 360 and 1/25. The image is quite underexposed.

Fourth shot. I increased the Min. ISO to 1600. The camera chose ISO 320 and 1/50 shutter speed. Severely underexposed.

Fifth shot. I increased the Min.ISO to 3200 in this one. The camera selection is ISO 400 and 1/100 shutter speed.

So, please help me from here on out

How do I guess the ideal settings for a proper rear curtain and shutter speed?

Here is a nice short read on Nikon TTL.

http://nikonclspracticalguide.blogspot.com/2008/01/nikon-flash-two-separate-metering.html

Now, I am no expert, but trying to logic this out. It would seem that in the mode used, the camera metering is trying to balance the ambient light, with the fill flash for the subject.

This may explain the unusual reactions in exposure,to your adjustments i.e. camera trying to expose for the background, while lighting subject with flash. Albeit because of the background and subject relationship, some issues arise.

No?

Need to think this through a bit more, bit tired right now.

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