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Professional Universal Multifuction Camera Flashes - Sku# DTA1840000AD

Sku: DTA1840000AD
Price: $26.62

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 Specifications:

  • Flash Index IS0100: GN18m
  • Focus Range: 28-35-50-85mm
  • Effective Illuminate Angle (Level x Vertical): 60 ° x 40 °
  • Recycle Time: 7S
  • Flash Duration: 1/1000S
  • Color Temperature: 5600k
  • Size: 68 x 76 x 66mm/2.7 x 3.0 x 2.6in(L x W x H)
  • Power: 2 x AA Batteries(Alkaline)
  • Color: Black

Features:

  • The camera flash provides with clear and complete information with direct operation and state of flashing
  • For the sake of beauty, there is a stand in the picture, but no stand is contained in this purchasing
  • The camera flash unit is designed for high voltage trigger circuit, so top grade camera and digital camera is not suitable for the flash unit
  • The camera flash fully meets the professional photographers and advanced photography enthusiasts' needs
  • The camera flash is better sealing against dust and moisture, to better match the weather-resistant design
  • The camera flash will be the best equipment for the shutterbugs
  • These are NON-OEM products

Details:

  • Cool appearance and high quality are well combined on the whole best camera flash

  • As you can see from the above picture, the back of the camera flash is well designed as well 

  • Specific illustration is given on the back of the camera flash for your correct using

  • With a screw on the SLR camera flash, the flash is well fixed

  • Seeing from every angle, the camera flash is perfect for your purchasing

How to Use a Camera Flash:



Using a camera flash may come in handy when taking pictures indoors, at night or during a cloudy day. When your camera has reached maximum aperture or you are without faster film, using the flash may be your best option. What follows are some basic tips on using the flash to enhance your photos

Instructions

  • Know the advantages of using a flash: versatility (quality of light may be adjusted various ways), portability (most flashguns can fit inside your pocket) and adjustability (brightness may be changed according to the distance from subject and lens aperture required)
  • Learn the disadvantages of using a flash: limited range and coverage (most flashes have a range of only a few meters), short duration (this limits the range of shutter speeds and prevents you from spotting problems before they occur) and heavy battery consumption
  • Choose a flashgun. The main types of flashguns include Hot Shoe Mounted (fits into a slot in your camera), Bounce flash (provides flexibility with adjustable head that allows bouncing light off any surrounding surface), Hammerhead flash (more powerful gun used by professionals), Ringflash (highly specialized gun designed for macro photography) and Slave flash (secondary flashguns used for fill-in lighting)
  • Watch your shutter speed. Your flash will only work adequately at certain shutter speeds. For example, if the shutter speed is set faster than your flash sync speed, you risk having only part of the picture frame exposed
  • Adjust the aperture. The aperture controls all of the light entering the lens and is dependant on the power of your flashgun. Exposures can be controlled by either keeping the flash output constant and varying the f-stop or by choosing an aperture and adjusting the flash power to suit it
  • Use the manual mode for multiple pictures at a fixed distance. Manual flash emits a fixed (or constant) output regardless of changes in light levels or subject distances. Therefore, using this mode will offer consistent exposures
  • Try using the flash on sunny days. A controlled burst of flash may eliminate unwanted shadows on your subject's face. In addition, daytime flash may be used for fill-in light, leading to more natural (and detailed) pictures. Experiment with your camera to see which flash setting works best

How to Synchronize a Camera Flash:



Today's digital Single Lens Reflex (dSLR) cameras have the ability to adjust their sensitivity to light (ISO) as needed when it starts to get dark. However there are some circumstances when you will want to use an external flash to add light to a shot. When shooting with an external flash you have to make sure you shooting at shutter speed that will synchronize with your flash, otherwise you will end up with extremely underexposed photos

Instructions

  • Install a fully charged battery and memory card into your camera. Any time you are heading out to shoot, always make sure you batteries are fully charged and you have extra memory cards
  • Install new batteries into your external flash. If you use your flash a lot you may want to consider investing in rechargeable batteries
  • Attach the external flash by sliding it onto the camera's hot shoe. Secure the flash in place by screwing the locking ring on the base of the flash
  • Turn the camera on, and select the shutter priority exposure mode. Depending on the make of your camera, shutter priority will be designated with "S" or "Tv" for time value if you are shooting with a Canon camera. Set your shutter speed to 1/250th of second or less. This is the most common maximum shutter speed for digital cameras. Some DSLR's will sync at 1/500th of second, but most will sync at 1/250th of a second or less
  • Turn the flash on and when the ready light is on, look in your camera's viewfinder. You should see a small lightning bolt indicating a flash is attached
  • Hold the camera to you eye, compose the scene and take the picture

Package Included:

  • 1 x Camera Flash

 

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