The Canon Camera Body
If you have your new Canon camera body and all its necessary parts and accessories, now you will want to know how to take that perfect picture. There are some common questions that are asked particularly about flashes. Flash photography is a talent and it is way too easy to mess up that perfect shot with bad flash exposure. If your Canon camera body came with an internal built-in flash, many people wonder if external flashes are necessary. The only to answer this question is to know what you are looking for beforehand. If you are looking for snapshot quality then what is built in the camera is fine. But if you are looking a more professional and finished look to your photos, then you are looking for an external flash.
Every person that has ever used a camera has had the redeye effect creep up on them when they develop their film. This is from using the internal flash that was built into the Canon camera body. So, this is another reason to utilize an external flash. You might notice that in low lighting areas your camera has a tremendously slow shutter speed. This is because the camera is automatically compensating for the lack of light. If this is happening, you will need a tripod because you will cause blurred motion effects by just holding the camera.
When taking pictures with your Canon camera body, you will only have two options to controlling flash exposure. You can adjust shutter speed or you can adjust the lens aperture. Lens aperture directly effects how much light reaches the film. If you have an understanding of hard and soft lighting this will make using a flash easier for you. If you are not in the position to take a photography class there are many useful articles that can be found with your specific equipment in mind.
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