Sony HVL-F60RM2 Wireless Radio Flash
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- Per-Frame P-TTL Flash Control
- On-Camera Flash & Transceiver
- Recycle Time: 1.7 Seconds
Kaiser KR 90 Ring Light
- Continuous Light with 30 LEDs, 5500K
- Illuminance: 153 fc at 1'
- Coverage: 110°
- Working Distance: 1.2"
Quantum Instruments Omicron OM3 TTL Flash and Auto-Tracking Video Light
- Take Flash Photos While Shooting Video
- Chromatically Correct LED Array
- Auto-Tracking Adjusts Video Light Output
- Dedicated TTL Flash
Quantum Instruments Qflash TRIO Basic Flash for Canon Cameras
- Bare Bulb Design with 80Ws Output
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 with QF60
- Coverage: 35mm with QF60 Reflector
Quantum Instruments Qflash TRIO Flash for Canon Cameras
- Bare Bulb Design with 80Ws Output
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 with QF60
- Coverage: 35mm with QF60 Reflector
Quantum Instruments Qflash TRIO Flash for Panasonic Cameras
- Bare Bulb Design with 80Ws Output
- Compatible with Panasonic TTL
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 with QF60
- Coverage: 35mm with QF60 Reflector
Quantum Instruments Qflash TRIO Flash Kit with Turbo SC Power Pack for Nikon Cameras
- Bare Bulb Design with 80Ws Output
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 with QF60
- Coverage: 35mm with QF60 Reflector
Quantum Instruments Qflash TRIO Flash Kit with Turbo SC Power Pack for Canon Cameras
- Bare Bulb Design with 80Ws Output
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 with QF60
- Coverage: 35mm with QF60 Reflector
Learning About Detachable Camera Flashes
Proper lighting is a staple of good photography and videography. Whether you're a beginner, enthusiast, or pro, flashes and on-camera lights should be integral tools in your work. Flashes have the ability to illuminate objects, create special effects, and set a certain mood. On-camera lights ensure continuous illumination while shooting.
What's an On-Camera/Detachable Camera Flash?
A flash is a piece of equipment that produces a beam of light for a very short period of time when you release the camera shutter. You can use it to lighten shadows and to brighten your subject without having to decrease the shutter speed or increase the ISO settings. External camera flash accessories outperform internal camera flashes because they're more powerful and thus can be used at greater distances. They can also be pointed in many directions, and can even be used to create unique effects. Additionally, external flashes have an internal flash battery instead of running off your camera's battery, allowing you to take more photos.
Types of Camera Flashes
There are various types of camera flashes available. Regular on-camera flashes often have a rectangular-shaped light that can be directed straight or moved vertically and horizontally. You can use on-flash light modifiers, such as soft boxes and dome diffusers, to diffuse and scatter the light. Macro and ring lights fit around the camera lens to illuminate objects at short distance. Ring lights are popular in portrait photography, macro photography, and vlogging, because they deliver even, diffused light that eliminates hard shadows. They also create a distinct circular reflection in the pupil of your subject's eyes. Battery-powered heads are a type of flash that can be used on and off the camera. They have an incredibly quick recycling time, and you can combine them with a great range of light shaping tools.
What's an On-Camera Light?
On-camera lights are essential in every videographer's equipment kit. Many on-camera lights are lightweight and often include numerous LED lights arranged in a flat rectangle, circle, or in various other shapes. In addition to providing a continuous supply of light, you can adjust the temperature of a camera's LED light to get just the right lighting for your scene. As far as powering the device, you have several options, including different types of batteries, and outlet power.
Whether you’re just getting into flash photography or you’re an old pro, B&H Photo and Video carries all the camera lighting equipment you’ll need to set the scene. For accessories, check out the electronic flash accessories section.


