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- Flash_(photography) abstract "A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. A major purpose of a flash is to illuminate a dark scene. Other uses are capturing quickly moving objects or changing the quality of light. Flash refers either to the flash of light itself or to the electronic flash unit discharging the light. Most current flash units are electronic, having evolved from single-use flashbulbs and flammable powders. Modern cameras often activate flash units automatically.Flash units are commonly built directly into a camera. Some cameras allow separate flash units to be mounted via a standardized "accessory mount" bracket (a hot shoe). In professional studio equipment, flashes may be large, standalone units, or studio strobes, powered by special battery packs or connected to mains power. They are either synchronized with the camera using a flash synchronization cable or radio signal, or are light-triggered, meaning that only one flash unit needs to be synchronized with the camera, and in turn triggers the other units, called slaves.".
- Flash_(photography) thumbnail Macrogl_Stellat.jpg?width=300.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink eos-flash.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink flashchart.html.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink FlashCollect.htm.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink flash.shtml.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink product-information.html.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink flashcomp.php.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageExternalLink PhotoCheatSheet.pdf.
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageID "195752".
- Flash_(photography) wikiPageRevisionID "604485171".
- Flash_(photography) align "right".
- Flash_(photography) alt "The distance limitation as seen when taking picture of the wooden floor".
- Flash_(photography) alt "The same picture taken with incandescent ambient light, using a longer exposure and a higher ISO speed setting. The distance is no longer restricted, but the colors are unnatural because of a lack of color temperature compensation, and the picture may suffer from more grain or noise.".
- Flash_(photography) caption "Flash".
- Flash_(photography) caption "No flash".
- Flash_(photography) direction "horizontal".
- Flash_(photography) footer "Left: the distance limitation as seen when taking picture of the wooden floor. Right: the same picture taken with incandescent ambient light, using a longer exposure and a higher ISO speed setting. The distance is no longer restricted, but the colors are unnatural because of a lack of color temperature compensation, and the picture may suffer from more grain or noise.".
- Flash_(photography) hasPhotoCollection Flash_(photography).
- Flash_(photography) image "parket flash.jpg".
- Flash_(photography) image "parket noflash.jpg".
- Flash_(photography) width "220".
- Flash_(photography) subject Category:Flash_photography.
- Flash_(photography) subject Category:Light_sources.
- Flash_(photography) subject Category:Photographic_lighting.
- Flash_(photography) type Artifact100021939.
- Flash_(photography) type Device103183080.
- Flash_(photography) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Flash_(photography) type Light103665366.
- Flash_(photography) type LightSources.
- Flash_(photography) type Object100002684.
- Flash_(photography) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Flash_(photography) type SourceOfIllumination104263760.
- Flash_(photography) type Whole100003553.
- Flash_(photography) comment "A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. A major purpose of a flash is to illuminate a dark scene. Other uses are capturing quickly moving objects or changing the quality of light. Flash refers either to the flash of light itself or to the electronic flash unit discharging the light.".
- Flash_(photography) label "Blitzlicht".
- Flash_(photography) label "Flash (fotografia)".
- Flash_(photography) label "Flash (fotografía)".
- Flash_(photography) label "Flash (photography)".
- Flash_(photography) label "Flash photographique".
- Flash_(photography) label "Flitser".
- Flash_(photography) label "Lampa błyskowa".
- Flash_(photography) label "Lampeggiatore fotografico".
- Flash_(photography) label "Фотовспышка".
- Flash_(photography) label "فلاش (تصوير)".
- Flash_(photography) label "エレクトロニックフラッシュ".
- Flash_(photography) label "闪光灯".
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Blesk_(fotografie).
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Blitzlicht.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Flash_(fotografía).
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Flash_photographique.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Blitz.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Lampeggiatore_fotografico.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs エレクトロニックフラッシュ.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs 플래시_(사진술).
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Flitser.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Lampa_błyskowa.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Flash_(fotografia).
- Flash_(photography) sameAs m.01btfg.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Q221836.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Q221836.
- Flash_(photography) sameAs Flash_(photography).
- Flash_(photography) wasDerivedFrom Flash_(photography)?oldid=604485171.
- Flash_(photography) depiction Macrogl_Stellat.jpg.
- Flash_(photography) isPrimaryTopicOf Flash_(photography).