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I have a D7i and am wondering what is the best method for dealing with backlight situations using the D7i? I look forward to hearing your opinions.
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Is using the built-in flash too simplistic of an answer?
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I have used the built in flash but it doesn't do the job. I guess that I can try the + 2ev coupled with the built in flash?
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I have the same problem with the built-in flash on strong outdoor beach scenes where it can not put out enough power. You'll have to bring the HS5600(D) then or use some Photoflex LiteDisc reflectors
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