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Strobe Firing Modes

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There are six possible firing modes commonly incorporated by underwater flash units: Manual, Automatic, TTL, Slave, TTLThrough The Lens. A term applied to viewfinders and metering systems that operate behind the lens. As such TTL is accurate because it sees what the lens sees. Slave, and pre-flashMany digicams employ a slightly different system for TTL exposure. First they fire a pre-flash which is measured and they calculate exposure based on that. This happens so quickly that the eye notices only one flash.. This is the first issue to consider for compatibility with your system.

Problems to avoid Be aware that older (Nikonos compatible) strobes may not give you TTL with your housed digicam unless there is circuitry built-in that makes them compatible.


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