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ELECTRONIC FLASHArtificial light source produced by an electrical discharge traveling between two electrodes through a gas-filled clear glass or plastic tube. The light from electronic flash is brief and approximatel [..]
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ELECTRONIC FLASHAn electronic source that produces a burst of light capable of freezing motion. Its Color Temperature approximates daylight. Strictly speaking, the term "strobe" refers to a light or effect consisting of repeated bursts, often used to capture multiple, overlapping images of a moving object.
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ELECTRONIC FLASHKnown as a flash gun, strobe, or speedlight, it consists of a gas-filled tube that is fired by an electrical charge. It can be mounted directly on the camera hot shoe (which links the shutter firing to the flash firing), or on a bracket or stand and be connected to the camera via a sync cord.
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ELECTRONIC FLASHPortable or studio lighting that's created by an electronic discharge through a recycling gas-filled tube.
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ELECTRONIC FLASHArtificial light source in which light is produced by the sudden discharge of electrical energy through a tube containing xenon gas. The colour of the light approximates to that of daylight.
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ELECTRONIC FLASHLight source based on electrical discharge across two electrodes in a gas-filled tube. Usually designed to provide light approximating to daylight. Exposure
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ELECTRONIC FLASHartificial lighting produced by an electronic discharge in a gas filled tube. A single tube can produce a large number of flashes.
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