Wireless dedicated camera flash | ||
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Everything goes wireless nowadays, the telephone, the internet and so do the photography technologies. Taking off the dedicated flash produce directional light. However, the sync cord limits the distance between the flash and the camera. Furthermore, the photographer also has to hold the flash while taking the photos. Wireless dedicated flash comes into the picture when you find that the sync cord cable is not convenient during the photo taking. New dSLR cameras nowadays, for example Nikon's D70 or later, and Canon's 20D and above are featured with wireless flash capability. These digital SLR cameras has the wireless transmitter which enable you to sync the shutter button with the flash without having to use the sync cord cable. With the wireless sync feature, the photographer can get rids of the cable, hence save of the accessory and maintenance. | ||