yes. electricity causes the light to work in the first places. Electricity passes through anything that conducts. If you are asking about the flash which has left the bulb and is in the air bouncing off the target then no, electricity can only pass through that if the source is very strong and is on its way to a conductor, such as a lightening strike
No... not possible there is no any conducting path
Yes, electricity can pass through a flashlight of a camera. The flashlight in a camera works by converting electrical energy into light energy to produce a flash. The circuitry within the camera controls the flow of electricity to the flashlight when triggered.
No, it is not possible to use a Canon flash on a Nikon camera because they have different proprietary systems that are not compatible with each other.
YEs it is a good conductor of electricity
To connect a Godox flash to your camera, first ensure that the flash is compatible with your camera model. Then, attach the flash to the hot shoe on top of your camera. Make sure the flash is securely mounted and turn both the camera and flash on. Adjust the flash settings as needed and you're ready to start shooting with the flash.
Yes it has a 5mp camera with flash.
lightning camera flash passing car flash light fireworks
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.
Notification of speed camera tickets is usually through the mail.
Yes the gfive president has a flash camera. The camera flash on the gfive is rated in it's reviews as neither too strong nor too weak. The camera has a normal flash setting for indoors.
Flash as in camera? No. Flash as in Flash Player? No
no, the sidekick 08 does not have a flash for the camera......i hope that helped......