Thanks for this explanation Tim... this goes into my "OM list kept" mailbox.
Thanks also to the other respondents on this subject, but the flash
still only does the "Manual" flash thing.
Chris
These flashes work like this:
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1) a large capacitor is charged to a voltage usually between 330V and 550V .
The trigger signal used to stop the light output is often still called the
"quench signal" even though flash quenching operates a bit differently in a
modern flash.
Regards,
Tim Hughes
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