Examples of using Flash unit in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Great studio flash units operate with energy 500- 2500J.
The flash connectors enable optional use of up to two UFL-2 underwater flash units.
Underwater Bracket for two flash units.
YES(hot shoe, EOS Flash units supported).
Compatible off-camera flash units or receivers pick up radio signals- in bright light,
FL-CB05 The extension flash bracket cable FL-CB05 allows the use of the Olympus external flash units in connection with Olympus digital camera models equipped with a hot shoe.
When shooting with compatible wireless flash units, rear-curtain sync and slow sync can now be selected,
The tiny flash can command additional Nikon flash units and delivers just the right amount of fill-in illumination even in complex lighting conditions.
But, as is known, photographic flash units do not have legs capable of moving….
Standard sync terminal A standard sync terminal enables convenient synchronisation with studio flash units and other external lighting equipment to establish desired lighting setting in studio photography.
Controls up to 15 compatible flash units, and 5 groups, using wireless receivers.
From legendary NIKKOR lenses to easy-to-use Nikon flash units and more, your DSLR is part of an endlessly expandable system that can grow with you.
Use your existing a flash units like HVL-F60M, F43M
Sync terminal available A standard sync terminal is provided for convenient synchronization with studio flash units and other external lighting equipment.
the SB-500 also enables wireless control of multiple flash units.
photographers have the ability to control the exposure of connected flash units either manually
Use receivers together with the FA-WRC1M Wireless Radio Commander to wirelessly control up to 15 flash units in 5 groups.
The flash connectors enable the optional use of up to two UFL‑3 underwater flash units.
photographers have the ability to control the exposure of connected flash units either manually