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A flash accessory, also known as a slave cell thats used to fire another flash remotely so that multiple flash set ups can be arranged without cables and all synchronised with the cameras shutter.
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Many cameras now have a built-in flash that is used to take pictures inside
when the light levels are low. Most cameras will have an Auto mode and there are
usually several other modes including, Red eye reduction, Off, On, Slow
sync.Most SLRs and some compacts have the option of attaching an external
flash on an accessory shoe. Some have a sync socket so you can attach a studio
flash off the camera for more controllable results.
Buying advice: The flash range is often quoted and ones
with more power will allow well-exposed pictures to be taken at greater
distances. Having several modes increases the camera's versatility.
If you would like to use studio flash you can fire heads remotely using your
camera's built in flash and a slave unit, but watch out on digital cameras - the
flash may not be synchronised correctly. It's better to use a camera with a sync
socket. The most useful feature of an auto camera is Flash Off so you can avoid
flash when you want to shoot in low light and Flash On to force the flash to
fire to get good fill-in light in contrasty conditions.








