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Capacitor

SWPP Photographic Glossary

A capacitor is an electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy, often used in electronic flashes and certain types of camera shutters. In flash units, capacitors accumulate charge and release it rapidly to produce a brief, intense burst of light, ensuring accurate exposure and consistent illumination. Capacitors are essential for modern digital cameras, studio lighting, and high-speed photography, where precise timing and energy delivery are critical for professional-quality results.

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