Photography Tips - Slow Sync Rear Curtain Flash
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- čas přidán 6. 10. 2012
- Slow Sync Rear Curtain flash is a bit of a mouthful and sounds complicated. It's a technique for capturing movement blur within an image whilst still maintaining subject sharpness. You do need to know the basics of on camera flash control but it's not rocket science.
So from the top, slow sync means firing the flash during a slow shutter speed. Rear (or 2nd curtain) means setting the flash burst to fire at the end of an exposure just as the second shutter curtain is about to close. The sequence is shutter opens - light burns onto the sensor and some movement records as a blur - flash fires and lights the subject at the correct exposure freezing motion on the subject only - rear shutter curtain closes.
So what will the image look like? When done correctly the subject will have hints of motion around the edges but still be sharp and the background will be a bit dark but still have loads of detail and some movement blur. Oh just watch the video because that will explain it all much better...
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Finally i found a real photographer, who explains that so good. Thanks to you both guys...
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Watched this again today and going to give it a try tonight at an outdoor Santa event. Thank you Mike for keeping these videos available over the years to come back to!!
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This what you get when someone loves photography: polite and full of passion explanation of great tips and tricks. Thank you for the time and effort you put in this!
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The best tutorial I have ever seen. Terrific. You need to have your own TV show. Fabulous!!!
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Today i was scrolling through CZcams and saw your video and spend the whole day in a dark room.
Great video
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You went down the rabbit hole!! Thanks for joining me ;-)
Mike you are making things more simple.... Great
After I saw all the blurry and noisy images I got, I was about to loose my mind because of the idea of spending all that money on a camera and lenses which doesn't work or give me the images I wish to see; then I came up with your videos..! And thanks god I did..
Brilliant presentation, very informative for sure.
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Mike,
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I have learned a great deal from your videos over the past several years. I appreciate your down to earth, real world approach. While I read a great deal about photography; seeing it done makes the information much more accessible to me because the tips are concrete and applicable immediately. As an added bonus, watching your videos brings back some very vivid memories of growing up in the New Forest (Blackfield, to be precise), and school in Bournemouth, but with modern overlays. Thanks for both.
awesome. every time i watch your videos, i find something new to tinker with on my camera
Thanks for taking the time and effort to demonstrate that. Very helpful indeed
I love watching all your videos. simple and so easy to absorb all the knowledge. love the sense of humour.. please keep the good work going.. thanks and respect alot..
Hats off for your hard work in the freezing night Mike & James. Very clear tutorial about Rear Curtain Sync
thank you for the kind words Savithri - Melissa pp Mike
Mike,you are amazing at explaining the lesson!
Thanks again. Most enlightening tutorial. Cheers!
Just found your videos Mike - so good and watching one after another! Thanks for explaining so well everything there is we should know.
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Fantastic video. I am having fun using theses tips getting photos of people and Christmas lights.
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Kudos. You are a great teacher.
great tutorial! i love your all videos!
Thanks again Mike. I started trying this and some did come out quite nice. Thank you. Again, awesome video.
Just saw this, what a great explanation!!
Thanks! I really like your presentation style and your ability to use terms I can understand as an amateur photographer. Great job!
Hello Mike! I just found this video and am impressed! Thanks so much, I will be back to watch the rest. Sandra from Canada.
I had no idea of this, thanks for waking me up to this trchnique
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Thank you, Mike, I have got lots of tips and ideas from you. Last night I did my first ever 2nd Curtain/Slow Sync as a direct result of watching this particular vid. I used it for pics on a balconey with city lights behind and friends in foreground ... then got some fantastic shots when the fireworks went off. It was a blast and all thanks to you :o)
Thanks for the reply and really great videos, all the explanations and the way they are delivered is superb.It's a real pleasure to check out the topics You might already know just because of the lesson quality.
Great tutorial and very informative! Thanks.
You are a great teacher. I really appreciate you explanations on the details of how things work...or don’t!
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you're a great photo guy :) thanks for sharing your expertise with us !!
you explained it really well. thanks!
I actually came here more for the theory behind the image than the technique itself. You explained it beautifully, thank you!
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Amazing video like always best teacher 👨🏫 ever .
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Great source of info and great tutorials, Thanks Mike!
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This is a fantastic tutorial! I understood the concept of slow sync flash very anyway however this video has inspired me to use a lot more this Christmas. Thank you
Pleasure :-)
great tutorial...something new to give to my 550D..
thank you
So clear, thanks!
Wonderful video! You make it clear and easy to understand, as well as being fun to watch. I have learned a few good tips from it. Thank you and congrats!
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Mike, your videos are just fantastic, proper informative and I love watching them some many times over, I done a 2 year national diploma in photography in 1999, I think I've learnt more from you videos than I learnt in 2 years at collage lol.
Keep them coming please :)
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this was top notch. The explaining of this was very clear thanks so much Ill be trying this myself now practice practice practice thanks heaps
Great video! Thank you for playing with the differences between tripod/no tripod, speedlite/built-in flash, and linear/horizontal movement. I also appreciate the advice for stopping down to capture more background ambient light.
Also, it's so funny because I accidentally took a shot like this as a wedding years ago and had no idea there was a name for this technique. I was just grateful to have had the subject in focus, which proved extremely difficult in such a low-light setting.
Thanks Kaila (I got there eventually!)
LOVE IT thanks man! so going out and testing these tips out :D
Mike I have learned so much from you man, I owe yo a pint!
Hi - You need a shutter speed of about 1/4 second to get the ghost blur effect. Use your camera's meter to find out which aperture / iso combination you need for an exposure that's 2 stops less than the camera thinks it should be for the light levels you're working in. The ISO / aperture settings I was using almost certainly won't work for anyone photographing somewhere else at a different time because the light levels will be different. Search our channel for manual exposure if you're not sure.
really nice! I've been wanting to try this for some time now
Hi and thanks for your comments. James was lit by light spilling away from the flash head which is called 'feathered' light and is much softer than direct flash which is hard and nasty looking. Speedlights are controlled by the camera's TTL metering which will cut the flash burst when it thinks the correct exposure has been reached. (There's more to it than this but that's the basics of what's happening.) - Mike
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what a clever explanation!) thank you, Mike, thank you, James
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Good idea they work well.
Today I've learned something new. Thanks Mike.
Cool Steve James - There's always more to learn for us all.
super clear explanation--thank you!!!
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Thanks for this tutorial! Planning on doing this technique when me and my friends go visit a club. :)
Magnificent tutorial.
Thank you
Such a great tutorial!
Thank Mike. Great information. I will give that a go.
You are the best youtuber for photography. I have seen almost all your videos within a week, keep making more!
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I said the same thing.... This guy took me from a point and shoot to a dslr in a week. A true gem
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Thanks for reply, found it and liked.
Thanks for your answer.
Starting in amateur photography and, although my mind aperture is wide enough and light conditions are not bad at all, I need very long exposure times and knowledges tend to blur a little. Fortunately I'm using the '3P tripode' (patience-perseverance-practice) and that improves the results. About you tutorials, they are the powerful flash that helps the light impress the sensor at the back of my head.
I hope not to sound too cheesy :) Good job
Pere in Barcelona, Catalonia
thanks for the tips !!
Thank you..
big help...
And thank you James!!!!
How did I miss seeing this video before tonight in November 2021? My favourite CZcams presenter and I missed a great and very informative video. Sorry Mike.
Hey no worries.. Glad you found it in the end... BTW all my vids are indesed on my website and searchable by filters (light / composition / exposure etc) so please pop over and have a browse. Link below... MIKE 🙏😊
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Thanks for the tutorial. 🙏🏻
You're Welcome ... MIKE 🙏😊
really like that movement tip, just had my first speedlight and going to practise this
Thanks Paul. Have fun... MIKE 🙂
Great Video!!! Perfect explained! Keep goin' on with this vids! :)
Outstanding! Love my British brothers.
Greetings from New York.
Thanks. When I titled the camera I was focusing by placing the single point on James. I always meter in evaluative so i was metering the entire scene.
Thank you. You have to balance aperture and iso to give you a shutter speed that'll blur background a bit and not the flash lit subject. It'll vary according to how much light you have to work with. The only way to learn it is to do loads of practise and don't be afraid to get lots of them come out wrong. It takes time to learn this one...
Thank you
hahahaha...finally u show me a very good use of my flash. this is what i'm looking for for a very long time
Wow Mike, U make photography so fun and I can't wait to try out Slow Sync Curtain Flash
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Great tutorial.
I used the information here in a slightly different context, I had my 4 year old spinning with a led light up fan and using this information and trial and error now have a nice shot of light trails and in focus child… Oh taking a little more thought that seems to be the key.
yeh i have now left it in r c snyc for most work. should have used it years ago, thanks for the video very easy to understand regards graham
nicely explained, thank you.
Glad you liked it 🙏... MIKE
This guy is brilliant
Thanks James... MIKE
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you
Wowwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRILLIANT tutorial!!!! I hate using flash!! BUT THIS!!!! I'm SO gonna try this!! Thanks :-)
Awesome vid brother. And thanks James! =) xx
Slow sync means setting a slow shutter speed to sync with the flash 2nd curtain means the flash fires at the end of the exposure instead of at the beginning.
Great video. Thank you very much. Will share..
Thank you - Mike
thanks for sharing, dude.
Thank you Neutrófilo Segmentado
Hahaha.. we got James standing here like a lemon:-)
I have actually been trying to do "Spin Shots" underwater by shooting overhead of tube sponges where I rotate the camera with a slow shutter speed. However, I never understood why the center subject (in this case the sponge when looking down upon it) was always in focus and the surrounding areas were a blur. The fact that your flash is extremely fast (milliseconds) verses that of the shutter (say 1/8th of a second) and lights up the center of the subject and freezes its motion now makes sense!
A great video! Thank you!
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very well explained !
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Great video!! Thank you very much... :)
Nice job and video. Very interesting one to watch!
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very helpful tips sir, cheers!!!
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