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Getting the Most from
Your Flash
Why have a ash class? Well, ash is a great way to improve your
photography. Flash makes taking pictures in low light possible. Flash
can also ll in areas in your photographs that need more light. But
as advanced as technology has become, ash still confuses many
photographers. Often they don’t know when to use it, and how to best
take advantage of all the settings and accessories. This class will walk
you though the basics and a little beyond basics: from when to use
ash, what settings can help, and what accessories can make your life
easier and your pictures better.
What types of ash are there? There are four main types of ash that
we are going to discuss:
The Pop Up
The pop up ash is the small little ash that is included on most Nikon
cameras. It is a great way to add a little light into your scenes, but it
does have its limitations.
External Flash
These are units that are purchased separately. They sit on top of the
camera, making the ash farther away from the lens and helping to
reduce red eye. These have the advantage of more power and much
more exibility and control than a pop up ash. The current units
available from Nikon are: SB600, SB900, SB400, and R1C1 Macro Flash.
Promaster is a company that has ashes for several different camera
manufacturers. The current units available from Canon are: 580EXII,
430 EXII, MR-14 ex ring ash and the MT-24ex twin light. Units available
for Olympus are the FL-36R and the FL-50R. Some of the current
Promaster are the 7500EDF, 5750DX, and 5550DX units.
Remote Flash
This is the ability to have the ash away from the camera. There are
two ways to do this. One is to use a remote cord and any of the Canon,
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