Flash Worksheet

1.) The little pop-up flash is really harsh; with external flash it allows the view to be softer and less harsh than the pop-up flash. We use flash if its too dark and we want to use soft.

2.) When using flash, it’s not necessary to use the meter light.

3.) Flash synchronization is when speed is 200

4.) ETTL means through the Lense metering

5.) half of the frame would be dark

6.) to get softer light

7.) A slave makes the other flashes go off

9.) Change in shutter speed and aperture will adjust camera shots.

Field Flash Assignment

I learned that flash helps add light to images, reduces shadows, and freezes motion. Flash can be used indoors and outdoors and can help reduce harsh sunlight. There are different types of flashes, including built-in, external, and studio strobes. Flash can be bounced off surfaces for softer light. Flash modes include manual, TTL, and slow sync. Flash sync speed limits shutter speed. Flash can create catchlights in subjects’ eyes. Flash can also be used for creative effects like rear sync and stroboscopic.

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read and write strobes

Here’s the list of 10 important points about using strobes in photography:

1. Definition of Strobes: Strobes are high-intensity lights used to illuminate subjects in photography.

2. Types of Strobes: There are various types of strobes, including studio strobes, portable strobes, and speedlights.

3. Components of a Strobe: A typical strobe consists of a control unit, flash lamp, and reflector.

4. Firing Modes: Strobes can be set to fire in different modes, such as manual, TTL, and high-speed sync.

1. Sync Speed: Sync speed is the fastest shutter speed at which a camera can fire a strobe.

2. Using Diffusers and Reflectors: Diffusers and reflectors can be used to soften or direct the light from a strobe.

3. Light Control: Strobe light can be controlled by adjusting power, angle, and distance.

4. Using Strobes Outdoors: Strobes can be used outdoors to add light to shaded subjects or create dramatic effects.

5. Strobe Safety: Precautions should be taken when using strobes, such as avoiding direct eye contact and keeping them out of children’s reach.

6. Practice and Experimentation: Practice and experimentation are key to mastering strobe use in photography.