Why doesn't my camera produce fast flashes?
My camera Lumix DMC – FZ 200 does not fire rapid flashes in succession.
Is it the attitude?
My camera Lumix DMC – FZ 200 does not fire rapid flashes in succession.
Is it the attitude?
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Hello,
No, this is because a flash is very bright and therefore requires a lot of energy. It is often possible to flash, but not quickly in series, since the capacitors only have to be charged ~1s.
The energy output by means of xenon tubes takes place enormously brief and bright until the energy is collected for a renewed flash, it takes some time.
Greetings,
Felix
Depending on how strong the flash triggers, it has to recharge. Especially with a small camera-internal flash, you can be happy if you can flash 1x every 3 seconds.
“because I saw it on another camera. Don’t know what”
That doesn’t mean that your camera or flash device supports this function for a long time!
What you mean is called strobe flashes. In this case, several flash pulses are fired independently of the triggering time in a fast sequence, but with greatly reduced power.
However, this function does not provide any flash device and is not supported by any camera.
Don’t think the flash capacitor has to recharge to have enough energy.