Originally Posted by
Geoff F
I don't do a lot of flash photos, except macro images of bugs etc and I generally use the same principles for party scenes as insect life.
All too often, I find that when I try to get clever with Tv or Av priority settings I end up making a mess of things, so either full auto flash or full manual works best; and I usually get better results by going manual.
Full manual settings, but auto focus if there is sufficient light; decide on the best shutter speed which may be around 1/200 if you have moving subjects. Then select a suitable aperture to fit the scene, ideally say F8 or F11 but less in poor light; and select an ISO which gives those results. If you end up with too high an ISO you will have to sacrifice one of the other settings.
Do some test shots and check the results with the histogram. Adjust the exposure compensation as you go for those more challenging shots. Or adjust the flash output if you think that would work better.
And saying 'I just want to calibrate my camera and your light levels are just right' can give some wonderfully relaxed poses.