Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Favorite 3 slow sync flash

Rear Curtain Flash

Slow Sync Flash

Slow Sync Flash

Slow Sync Flash Photography

1.) To get an image in low light, you have two options. You can either use an auto flash or a slow shutter speed and turn your flash off.

2.) When shooting with flash, one of the negative outcomes can be that your subject could be lit up too brightly and leave the background looking too dark. With shutter speed one of the flaws can be that you will end up with a motion blur if your subject is moving. This could ruin your shot.

3.) A solution to these problems can be slow sync flash. This will help reduce or even remove both of the problems for the above ways to shoot with a low image light.

4.) Rear and front curtain sync is when your camera gives you more manual control when it comes to slow sync flash. Rear curtain sync is when your camera knows to fire the flash at the end of the exposure. Front curtain sync is when  your camera knows to fire the flash at the beginning of the exposure.