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  1. <p>Thanks. Yes, I see it can become complicated when using manual mode. I'm using a Canon XTi and an older Canon 420 speedlite. I know it will handle everything in auto mode. Just wasn't sure about manual settings.</p>
  2. <p>So I'm taking a photo 101 course and we are using manual mode only. The one thing I don't understand is that if I'm doing an indoor shot, with flash, and I set my shutter and aperture to get a centered exposure reading on the graph, that is the reading for the current ambient light. When the flash goes off won't it then be much brighter and my manual settings incorrect?<br> Let's say a similar situation but the ambient light requires a wide open aperture but the shutter is still slow (< 1/60). With the flash turned on, seems like I should be able to take the shot at a higher shutter speed to avoid shake/blur.<br> Just confused on how to factor in flash light when in manual.<br> <br />Thanks,<br> Rut</p>
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