This can be a big problem, especially if you show your horse at bigger shows where there is usually a professional photographer. This may take some time and work to get your horse used to the camera flash.
Start him off with a horse friend that is very calm and he trusts. If his friend stays calm at the flash he will start to get the idea that calm is good for him too. Have someone work the camera flash at a distance of about 10 to 15 ft. You don't want the flash too close to his eyes. You stay close and keep him as calm and as quiet as you can. Repeat the flash. You should start to see a difference in his reaction after several tries. Don't get discouraged if it takes longer that you think it should. Go by his schedule not yours. After you get a few good results, give it a rest for the day. Better to do things more gradually. Remember, this could take even a few months to get the results you desire. But keep at it. You can get your horse used to the flash.
If your dog is afraid of lightning, it will be afraid of a camera flash to. It could also be the sudden frequency that scares him.
Not afraid, just startled - don't rely on your flash to ward off a bear attack, you will be disappointed
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.
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.
lightning camera flash passing car flash light fireworks
Flash as in camera? No. Flash as in Flash Player? No
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.
no, the sidekick 08 does not have a flash for the camera......i hope that helped......
The Fuji XT1 camera offers three flash options: built-in flash, external flash, and wireless flash.
You can remotely trigger a camera flash by using a remote trigger device that connects to your camera and flash unit wirelessly. This device allows you to activate the flash from a distance, without physically pressing the camera's shutter button.
The first known camera flash was used in 1839 by L. Ibbetson.