Canon's Pro 1 User Manual makes very brief mention of "Slow Synchro" without explaining what it is. Can someone fill me in? Is it simply setting the camera to a slow shutter speed? If so. how slow?
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Mark
MarkyMaypo Hatchling 4 posts Joined Mar 2005 More info | Apr 18, 2005 14:57 | #1 Canon's Pro 1 User Manual makes very brief mention of "Slow Synchro" without explaining what it is. Can someone fill me in? Is it simply setting the camera to a slow shutter speed? If so. how slow?
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Nabil-A Goldmember 1,000 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Apr 18, 2005 17:07 | #2 Slow synchro is a setting where the camera reverts to a slower shutter speed in order to expose the background correctly while still firing the flash to expose your close subject correctly also. If you were to shoot with the flash with slow synchro off, your subject would be illuminated but your background would be dark in comparison. _______________
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