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Insignia NS-DCF200C - Using High-Speed Sync

Insignia NS-DCF200C
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Using high-speed sync
High-speed sync lets your flash automatically synchronize
with the camera shutter speed. This function is convenient
when you want to use aperture priority for fill-flash
portraits.
1 Press the SYNC button to turn on high-speed sync. The
icon appears on the LCD.
2 On the camera, set the shutter speed to high-speed sync.
For instructions, see the documentation that came with
the camera.
Notes:
With high-speed sync, the faster the shutter speed, the
shorter the effective flash range.
You cannot use high-speed sync with the Stroboscopic
flash mode.
Try to avoid using high-speed sync flash because over
use shortens the flash tube’s lifetime.
Using second-curtain sync
With a slow shutter speed, you can create a light train that
follows the subject. Your flash fires right before the shutter
closes.
Set the camera to rear mode.
Note: For the Canon flash (NS-DCF200C), you can also
turn on second-curtain sync by pressing the SYNC button
until appears on the LCD.
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