so im playing around with my new 7i- its really hard to not blur
the picture on automatic mode. this is my first "real" digital
camera so im still learning what everything does. when i bump the
shutter speed up to 1/1000 the pictures come out really nice
(naturally) but everyone that the flash doesnt hit is almost
black. the good part is that there is no noise in the black parts

. however, they shouldnt be that dark. on auto it only shoots
at about 1/30 shutter speed and of course it blurs

. any way to
get the shutter speed up in doors without everything being so dark?
Hi
I think the problem you have with the flash is due to the fast
shutter speed. Because you are at 1/1000 sec it means that
(certainly indoors) the only light source capable of illuminating
your subjects is the flash. In effect you have cancelled the effect
of any ambient light which is too low at that speed to have much
effect.
In addition to this the light falls off very quickly from any light
source including the flash. If someone is twice as far away from
the camera as your main subject they only get half as much light
(inverse square rule) and this makes a lot of difference in your
pictures.
I can't think of a solution I'm afraid except play with reducing
the shutter speed until you get a decent compromise (assuming you
don't want to spend a fortune on a studion lighting/flash system).
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Russell
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