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What should my ISO be when using flash?
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What should my ISO be when using flash?
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When. I do this I might be at an ISO of 3200. An aperture of 1.2. And a shutter of maybe a 40th. And then my flash isn't working too hard it's just giving a little bit of a fill in my subject matter.
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