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  2. Canon EOS flash system - Wikipedia

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    The pre-flash may cause undesirable reactions from animate objects - e.g. humans may blink as a reaction to the pre-flash, and have their eyes closed by the time the main flash occurs. When using flash exposure lock (FEL), the pre-flash is fired when FEL is activated. E-TTL has two major disadvantages over A-TTL when used with film cameras. [2]

  3. Flash (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Balancing the flash power and ambient lighting or using off-camera flash can help overcome these issues. Using an umbrella or softbox (the flash will have to be off-camera for this) makes softer shadows. A typical problem with cameras using built-in flash units is the low intensity of the flash; the level of light produced will often not ...

  4. Nikon Speedlight - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon SB-500 is a lightweight and very compact shoe-mount flash unit with coverage for a 24 mm lens on an FX camera or a 16 mm lens on DX camera and combined with 100 lux LED for video light, powered by only two AA-size batteries. SB-500 is a very capable flash with a variable angle 'bounce' head (up to 90°) and rotates 180° for soft ...

  5. Canon EOS 1000 - Wikipedia

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    EOS 1000 QD-P - Integrated flash, quartz databack and panorama function; The "EOS Rebel"-branded versions were the first models to use the "Rebel" name. [3] The Canon EF-M was a cheaper camera based on the same body as the EOS 1000, but with manual focus only and no top LCD panel. [4]

  6. Olympus XA - Wikipedia

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    Olympus XA The XA with an attached A16 flash. Olympus XA Cameras. The Olympus XA was a series of 35 mm cameras manufactured and marketed by Olympus of Japan from 1979 to 1985. The original XA was a rangefinder camera with a fast 35 mm f/2.8 lens, and aperture priority metering.

  7. Canon T90 - Wikipedia

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    The T90, became the first mass-market camera to support second-curtain flash, where the flash fires at the end of the exposure, just before the second shutter curtain starts to close. Although not identical, the current (2009) Canon Speedlite 580 EX II supports the T90 as well. Canon also produced a dedicated macro ring flash for the camera ...

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