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Using Remote Flash

Aim the flash unit in any direction

External flash units have a wireless remote function. This lets you hold the flash and experiment with different lighting positions while triggering the shutter remotely.


Fix Camera in place and move the flash around. This technique enables all sorts of creative expression.

Choose the best shot from different combination of light and shadow.

First mount Camera on a tripod and compose the shot. Then remove the external flash unit and use unique remote flash release to shoot using the flash. Vary interplay of light and shadow by aiming flash in different directions. When finished shooting, simply choose the best shot. Give it a try and prepare to be pleasantly surprise! 

Bounce Flash to Obtain a More Natural Look


Bounce flash for more natural look


Bounce flash means aiming flash at a wall or ceiling in order to illuminate the subject with reflected light. Because reflected light is softer than direct light, bounce flash produces more natural looking photos, with light more evenly between subject and background.

Bounce flash off the ceiling to brighten a room.
By bouncing flash off the ceiling the room will be filled with reflected light that naturally brightens both subject and background. This technique can avoid such problems as dark background or overly bright subjects.

Bounce flash off a wall to produce a natural sense of depth.
By bouncing flash off a wall you can simulate – at any hour and in any location – low morning or afternoon sunlight streaming through a window.  This technique is also useful for bringing out depth in the subject since it creates horizontal or diagonal shadows.