External Flash

Add External Flash to Point and Shoots

Just because your digital point and shoot has a built-in flash, that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with using it exclusively.

“When two people in an organization always agree, one of them is unnecessary.” You might expect to find that quote cross-stitched on a sign in the Complaint Department. But it hung prominently behind my father’s desk as the editor and publisher of a weekly trade publication.

Dad’s lesson is universally applicable, I’ve found over the years; a different perspective often provides an improvement? in life and in flash photography. I used this lesson to some effect on Mom, with more success on my siblings, and with mixed results on various employers. One place it has never failed me, though, is flash photography.

The big problem with most flash photography is that it uses the flash on the camera. That flash takes the same angle on the subject as the camera’s lens, so it throws harsh shadows, creates red eye, and generally makes The Night of the Living Dead look like the end result from Extreme Makeover. As if that isn’t enough, it also eats Camera Battery power alive.

Flash really needs to take a different point of view than your lens. An external flash can make the single biggest improvement to the quality of your flash images. And you don’t need a hot shoe or sync socket to use an external flash. Nor do you need a personal trainer to heft the gear around. All you need is a flash on your camera, although hot shoes and sync sockets are also nice to have.

In fact, there are many ways to put an external flash system together. Let’s look at two variations: a simple wireless system you can use with any digicam and a professional bounce flash system.

A Simple Wireless Setup

If your digicam has only the flash it was born with, your external flash should be a slave flash: a flash that fires when it gets its cue (through infrared energy) from your digicam’s flash.

The digicam flash becomes a trigger now. It goes off and tells the external flash that it is now time to fire. To ensure that this works properly, use Fill Flash or Manual Flash mode and mask your digicam flash with a piece of exposed slide film so it won’t illuminate the scene.

The slide film acts as an infrared filter, triggering the external slave flash. The good news with this rig is that you now have an independent flash, triggered by the camera, that you can position anywhere you want. The bad news is that you’ve disabled your camera’s dedicated-flash exposure system. The way dedicated flash works is that the camera initiates the sequence by firing the flash. As the light is reflected off the subject back to the camera, a sensor measures the reflected light. When the amount of light matches the camera’s auto-exposure setting, the camera stops the flash.

I know this sounds truly amazing, but it works. And it all happens in a fraction of a second. The challenge is that when you add an external unit without maintaining this communication system between camera and flash, the camera can no longer control the duration of the external flash. It is either on or off. So, you’ll need to experiment a bit with this setup to get good exposures. I recommend you actually take notes, marking down the distance of the flash from your subject and all of your camera settings, so you can repeat your successes.

If your camera has a Manual Exposure mode, set the shutter speed to 1/30 of a second and set the f-stop to match the flash’s power (according to its documentation). You can fiddle with the shutter speed to capture as much of the background light as you want. A faster shutter speed (say, 1/60 or 1/125 of a second) records less background in low-light conditions. Then, aim the slave at your subject and fire away.

You can use an old flash from your 35mm gear as a slave if you add an IR trigger, such as the $25 Wein Peanut slave .Or, you can buy a slave with a built-in IR trigger, such as the Zenon MagneFlash flat panel.

Source: O’Reilley | Portfolio Website | Online Portfolio for Photography

Using An External Flash For Better Portraits


Introduction to the Canon 5D Mark II/50D, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics


Introduction to the Canon 5D Mark II/50D, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics


$29.99


Take great pictures with your Canon 5D Mark II or 50D Push your creativity to the limits; create photographic images that up until now have existed only in your imagination This guide takes you through Canon’s advanced features, and explains what they are, how they work, and how they can perform in real-world situations. Custom Functions: The 5D and the 50D are endlessly configurable. We go into d…

Introduction to the Nikon D300/D700, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics


Introduction to the Nikon D300/D700, Vol. 2: Advanced Topics


$29.99


REGION FREE DVD developed for new to intermediate photographers buying their first DSLR cameraCreates a solid understanding of the camera’s features and controls and helps to unleash its potentialSample subjects are: shutter priority aperture priority/depth of field focus alternatives metering and bracketing and many more. Topics are arranged in chapters so users can move at their own pace and ret…

Nikon Training and Tutorial Videos: Introduction to the Nikon D90, Volume 2


Nikon Training and Tutorial Videos: Introduction to the Nikon D90, Volume 2


$5.00


Take great pictures with your Nikon D90! Push your creativity to the limits; create photographic images that up until now have existed only in your imagination! This guide takes you through Nikon’s advanced features, and explains what they are, how they work, and how they can perform in real-world situations. Along the way, follow a professional photographer shooting at a fast-moving sporting even…

Bell Howell Z680AF-SA Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Sony Alpha


Bell Howell Z680AF-SA Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Sony Alpha


$98.49


Bell and Howell Z680AF flash is dedicated to ensure that the correct amount of light is provided. Achieve maximum exposure accuracy with this Bell and Howell external flash.

Bell Howell Z680AF-N Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Nikon


Bell Howell Z680AF-N Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Nikon


$97.49


Bell and Howell Z680AF flash is dedicated to ensure that the correct amount of light is provided. Achieve maximum exposure accuracy with this Bell and Howell external flash for Nikon cameras.

Bell Howell Z680AF-C Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Canon


Bell Howell Z680AF-C Digital Camera Power Zoom Flash For Canon


$92.99


Bell and Howell Z680AF flash is dedicated to ensure that the correct amount of light is provided. Achieve maximum exposure accuracy with this Bell and Howell external flash designed for Canon cameras.



 ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide


ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide


$13.54


New – Updated to cover Flash MX, the newest version of Macromedia Flash, “ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide,” Second Edition is the one book no serious Flash developer should be without.ActionScript is Macromedia’s programming language for Flash MX, the popular authoring tool for creating rich internet applications and animations for the Web. With Macromedia’s new focus on application development, ActionScript now includes a direct drawing API, loading of external MP3 and JPG files

 ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide


ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide


$12.93


New – Updated to cover Flash MX, the newest version of Macromedia Flash, “ActionScript for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide,” Second Edition is the one book no serious Flash developer should be without.ActionScript is Macromedia’s programming language for Flash MX, the popular authoring tool for creating rich internet applications and animations for the Web. With Macromedia’s new focus on application development, ActionScript now includes a direct drawing API, loading of external MP3 and JPG files

 Axiom Memory 320GB 2.5IN USB + E-SATA EXTERNAL HD KIT


Axiom Memory 320GB 2.5IN USB + E-SATA EXTERNAL HD KIT


$111.11


Axiom Memory 320GB 2.5IN USB + E-SATA EXTERNAL HD KIT USBHD25S/320-AX