What are the high speed synchronization and wireless high speed synchronization functions? What kind of flash can these functions be used with?
Normally flash photography can only be performed when the shutter is fully open. This is the case for shutter speeds between 1/125s – 1/250s or slower (depending on the camera model and activated/deactivated Steady Shot INSIDE). Shorter shutter speeds are realised by a narrow slit moving over the image plane, which results in an uneven exposure in normal flash photography. With the high speed synchronization function, minute flashes go off repeatedly, creating a well-lit scene. Therefore, the camera is able to take flash photographs even using its fastest shutter speed (maximum 1/4000s or 1/8008s depending on the camera model). Compared to normal flash photography, the possible distance for the modulated light is shorter. When using synchronized photography during the day, the user can take photographs when the settings previously were not possible. This improves the freedom and widens the possibilities for expression with photography. The high speed synchronization and wireless high s
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