LEARNTHE LINGO
FLASH TALK
Don’tbe baffledby jargon!We cutthrough
someof themostcommontechnicalterms
usedforflash...nTTL
TTLmodeis theautomaticmodeon your
flashgun.TTLstandsfor‘throughthelens’
and refersto howthecameraassessesthe
li ghtlevelsin a sceneandthedistancefrom
th e subject,so as to determinetherequired
flashpowerfora particularshot.nSYNCSPEED
Thisis thefastestshutterspeedyoucanset
wi tha normalflash.Mostcamerashavea sync
speedof 1/200sec,1/250secor 1/320sec.If
yourspeedexceedsthisthentheflashwill fire
whentheshutterisn’t100%open,andpartof
th e sensorwon’tbe exposedto theflashlight.nHSS
HSSstandsfor‘high-speedsync’andis a
fe atureof someflashguns.Insteadof firingthe
lig htonce,HSSpulsestheflashthroughoutthe
ex posureallowingforfastershutterspeeds.nBOUNCEFLASH
Thistechniqueletsyoubouncethelightfrom
th e flashfroma wallor ceilingto changethe
di rectionof thelight.nGUIDENUMBER
TheGuideNumber(GN)refersto howpowerful
th e flashis overa certaindistance.nREARSYNC
Whenshootingwithslowershutterspeeds–
li ke1/5sec– theflashfiresat theendof the
ex posureandmakesforcreativeresults.PRACTICALPHOTOGRAPHY.COM 85
FlashKnow-howlens,andit barelyregistersan impact
when tryingto brightentheshadowsin
a sc enewithstrongcontrast.A flashgunis
aroundfourtimesmorepowerful,giving
greaterreachandbrighterillumination.
Notonlyis a flashgunmorepowerful
thanitspop-upcousin,it alsoaffords
a fa r greaterdegreeof control.Abuilt-in
flashunitis fixedso thelightcanonly
befiredforwards.Mostflashgunshave
a swivelhead,allowingyouto directthe
li ghtin anydirectionyouchoose.This
capabilityallowsyouto ‘bounce’theflash
fr omwallsor ceilingsto createa softer
spreadof lightformoreattractiveresults.
Aflashgunis quicker,too.It usesitsown
batteriesratherthanthecamera’sso has
a fa sterrecycletimebetweenshots.
Whenchoosinga flashforyourkitbag,
you needto ensureit’scompatiblewith
yourcamerabrand.Thisis becausethe
designof theelectroniccontactson
the camera’shotshoevariesbetween
manufacturers.If youchoosea flash
fr omthesamecompanyas yourcamera
it ’s guaranteedto work.If youoptfor
a third-partyflashgun,justdouble
checkit’smadeto be compatiblewith
yourcamerabrandbeforeordering.WhichoneshouldI get?
Fl ashgunsfromtheleadingcamera
manufacturersarepricedfromaround
£2 00 forentrymodelsand£500-plus
fo r a pro-levelflash.If youfancysaving
a fe wpoundsthenconsiderpurchasing
a third-partyflashgunfrombrandssuch
asNissin,YongNuoor Godox.Theyboast
a hostof impressiveflashfeatures,and
pricesstartataround£50.Above A separate flashgun is smarter,
stronger and faster than a pop-up flash.n LCD PANEL
Keep an eye on your flashgun’s
settings, including the mode, flash
compensation and zoom setting.
n TEST FLASH BUTTON
& READY INDICATOR LIGHT
This lights up when the flash
is ready to be fired.n MODE BUTTON
Here you’ll find the automatic
TTL mode, manual mode and other
firing functions of the flash.
n SYNC CABLE PORT
You can connect your
flash to your camera with
a sync cable instead of
mounting it to the hotshoe
to light your subject from
an alternative angle.
TIP
CONSIDER
THE DISTANCE
The light from a flash will
only travel so far and is
ideally suited to subjects
relatively close to
your lens.