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jrf37 Registered: Jan 03, 2006 Total Posts: 561 Country: United States |
Using my studio lights outdoors I have been metering the ambient light on subject at f11. I then set my fill light at f8. My Canon 5D is on manual mode with a shutter speed of 125 and AP of f11. I then take the picture. My question is am I dragging the shutter? |
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brucemuir Registered: Dec 24, 2008 Total Posts: 1420 Country: United States |
you metered the ambient at f/11@ what shutter? |
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jwc127 Registered: Dec 02, 2004 Total Posts: 562 Country: United States |
I'm assuming that you are wanting some motion in the shot if you want to drag the shutter/2nd curtain sync. If you are metering your main and setting your camera the same and your fill is at f8, then you have a 2-1 lighting ratio, which really doesn't have anything to do with dragging the shutter. |
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jrf37 Registered: Jan 03, 2006 Total Posts: 561 Country: United States |
The meter was set at 125 and gave me a ambient reading of f/11. Hope this helps. |
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shatterkiss Registered: Sep 30, 2004 Total Posts: 3719 Country: United States |
"Dragging the shutter" refers to using a slower shutter speed than is necessary to achieve your exposure, generally when working with strobes or flash, usually to either blur motion or burn in ambient light when your subject is primarily exposed with strobe. When people use the term they're usually talking about shutter speeds like 1/60th or slower, not 1/125th (which is only 1 stop away from many cameras' max flash sync). |