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The method to calculate the delay needed for your flash to be captured can be found below. This can
be used for all cameras:
Camera Shutter lag + 1/2 Camera Shutter Speed = Flash Delay
Below is an example of finding the flash delay when using Canon 200D cameras at 1/10 shutter speed.
First, you will need to convert the cameras fraction shutter speed to milliseconds by dividing 1 over
the bottom number and then multiplying by 1000. So in this example 1 divided by 10 = 0.1 and 0.1
multiplied by 1000 = 100 so the cameras shutter is open for 100mS.
61mS (Shutter Lag) + 50mS (1/2 Shutter Speed) = 111mS (Flash Delay)
3.
Once you have calculated your flash delay, you need to load it to the TriggerBox via the
TriggerBoxController software. Simply enter the value in the delay box for the output you have the
flash connected to; in our example, the flash is connected to output 6 and the calculated delay value
of 111mS has been entered.
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