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X-Sync

SWPP Photographic Glossary

X-Sync is the synchronization socket on a camera that triggers an attached electronic flash at the exact moment the shutter is fully open. This ensures that the flash illuminates the scene precisely when the film or sensor is exposed.

Photographers use X-Sync to achieve proper lighting in flash photography, avoiding underexposure or partial illumination. Understanding this feature is essential for studio work, action photography, and any situation requiring precise flash timing.

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