Every brand of DSLR will use the same pattern of contacts on their hotshoes. This makes it very easy to tell if a 3rd-party flash is compatible with it or not. Just as long as the pattern of contacts are the same on the flash and hotshoe, the flash is compatible with the camera.
Similarly, Do I need an external flash for outdoor photography? The majority of the time, shooting outdoors doesn’t require firing a flash, even in the shade, as the sun does most of the hard work for you. If you have a subject that you can move, try to get them to change their positioning so that the sun hits them from the side rather than from behind.
How do I choose an external flash for my camera? Choose one that best suits your intended purpose. The external flashes in the market vary in size, weight and price. A basic rule of thumb is that those that are larger in size and higher in price will have a larger guide number (GN) (see FAQ #2) as well as a wider variety of features.
Beside above, Can I use a Sony flash on a Canon camera? Yes, sorta. You would need a non-optical means of triggering the Sony. Sync cord, radio remote, etc. Optical slave would trigger the Sony with the preflash of the canons.
Which is better TTL or manual flash?
Using TTL automatically adjusts the flash output for you as the distance between you and the camera changes. Manual flash is best in scenarios where you want the most control over the light source. It’s also useful if the distance between the subject and the flash doesn’t change rapidly.
Do professional photographers use flash? Professional photographers frequently use a flash although generally not the pop up flash on the camera we generally use either an off camera strobe or at the very least a Speedlite.
Do photographers use flash in daylight? You may think that shooting outdoors means you have all the light you need and can leave the flash at home. I disagree. In fact, I use flash more often outdoors in daylight than any other time. Flash is not only useful when it’s not bright enough to enable a good exposure.
Is an external flash worth it? An external flash provides superior control over the lighting and exposure of the subject in low light (and even in bright light where you need to fill-flash) situations.
Is external flash necessary for DSLR?
Outdoors flash isn’t as essential. Its good for backlight subjects and can be used to create interesting effects, stop motion in less than great light outdoors, but the range of the light is rather limited. You don’t NEED and external flash but if you want your images to stand out you will probably want one.
What is the difference between a flash and a speedlight? A flash uses a battery or an A/C outlet to power its LEDs, while a speedlight is powered by two AA batteries. Speedlights are portable flashes, they can be used as a standalone strobe lights without the camera, they are compact and generally smaller than standard flashes.
What is the difference between a strobe and speedlight?
Strobe lights create more light, recycle faster and have a built-in modeling light for learning. Speedlights, on the other hand, are much more portable, more versatile, and can create almost all the same effects.
Does yongnuo work with Sony? Yongnuo YN320EX S 2.4G Wireless Flash Speedlite HSS 1/8000s TTL M Multi Master Flash Unit for Sony cameras. Specification: YN320EX S is a flash for sony cameras, it has master function, you can use it to fire many flashes at the same time.
Does Sony A7II have flash?
The Sony A7II ensures quality resolution and high ISO performance. However, it doesn’t have a built-in flash, which may ruin the exposure of your real estate photos.
What is TTL mode flash?
TTL flash uses a series or infrared flash bursts before the flash actually fires. This flash information is returned back to the camera which then adjusts the flash power accordingly to set what it thinks is a well-balanced shot. In practice this works fairly well, but what you end up with is often less than desirable.
Do you need TTL for HSS? If you need HSS (high speed sync) then you want TTL. Manual flash is limited by your camera’s shutter speed. Typically 1/200s or 1/250s. TTL and a compatible camera allow a way around this to shoot at speeds up to 1/8000s.
Is High Speed Sync necessary? You’ll want to use High Shutter Sync when you’re shooting with a telephoto lens, trying to capture fast action, using a high shutter speed as well as a high f-stop. So in sports photography High Shutter Sync is ideal, and in some wildlife situations as well.
What is HSS and TTL?
Using the TTL setting gives you a convenient set it and forget it way of shooting, but there are some limitations including the maximum sync speed. HSS, on the other hand, lets you use your flash at far higher shutter speeds, but with some tradeoffs.
What ISO should I use with flash? Use an ISO of 100 or 200 when taking photographs outside in sunny conditions. If the sky is overcast or it is evening time, then use an ISO within the range of 400 to 800. Night time or in cases of low light you might need to set your digital camera ISO to 1600.
Can you shoot an indoor wedding without flash?
To directly answer the question: yes, it is possible to shoot a wedding without flash. However, you need to consider what the image quality will look like, and even more importantly, you need to consider what the wedding venue(s) will be like.
Can I use flash at a wedding? Flash can seem cumbersome at a wedding. But it can be useful to fill in light during the midday sun, add light to an otherwise dark venue, and create interesting and fun images during the reception.
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