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What aperture setting for flash?
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What aperture setting for flash?
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ISO 100 – for the best image quality. Aperture f11 or F16 – for great depth of field. 1/160s shutter speed – to make sure we don't have shading by the shutter curtain. Control the brightness of the image by adjusting the intensity after flash.
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