Potassium nitrate(saltpetre) magnesium (mg) and sulphur(s) it was the first of its kind
it's used in camera flashes
the camera company kodak has very good flashes in there cameras
John Strognofe
Here is one
put it together domby
Saw (the first one).
To synchronize multiple remote camera flashes for a professional photoshoot, you can use a wireless flash trigger system. This system allows you to trigger all the flashes simultaneously, ensuring that they fire at the same time and produce consistent lighting in your photos.
John strognofe did are you dumb
The camera was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot. He had invented it in 1833
Mostly trigger voltage is different. Older film flashes used higher voltages, which if used with newer digital cameras can fry the sensitive circuitry in it. A good practice to follow would be to buy flashes made by the manufacturer of your camera, for your camera. Always remember to check the compatibility of your flash with your camera model.
With camera's using flashes the benefit of this allows a picture to be captured in darkness. The camera flash allows a dim/dark dusky room to be illuminated and all the precious moment to be captured. With the camera flash capturing the image and reflecting it onto the film in older cameras this was the basis to a picture. But now with digital camera's it allows us to get a brighter room.
As with most inventions, general curiosity about whether something could be done.