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		<title>How to avoid preflash on the Sony A-100 (Manual Solution)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently acquired an SYK-3 optical flash trigger to experiment with off-camera flash with my Sony a100, using the on-camera flash to trigger the units. To avoid triggering the off-camera flash too early, I needed to disable or turn off the pre-flash (both TTL and ADI have it). However, there is no setting on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently acquired an SYK-3 optical flash trigger to experiment with off-camera flash with my Sony a100, using the on-camera flash to trigger the units. To avoid triggering the off-camera flash too early, I needed to disable or turn off the pre-flash (both TTL and ADI have it). However, there is no setting on the a100 (and, as I could tell, from the a200, etc&#8230;). One solution, of course, is to buy an external flash (set on Manual), to buy an IR flash trigger, or to go with a radio wireless solution &#8212; none of which was cost effective for me at the moment.<br />
<br />
Another solution that people had was to set the flash to rear-sync and to make the shutter-speed somewhere in the area of 5 seconds long. In this situation, </p>
<ol>
<li>the pre-flash will trigger the optical sensor</li>
<li>the shutter will now open for 5 seconds, allowing the off-camera flash to charge again</li>
<li>the camera flash will go off again just before the shutter closes, this will trigger the optical sensor while the shutter is open</li>
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<p>The problem here is that the long shutter will create optical effects that may not be desirable to you.<br />
<br />
However, I found a new solution!</p>
<ol>
<li><b>Set your camera to a have a 2-second delay in the timer.</b> In this mode the camera will flash the pre-flash at the <i>beginning</i> of the 2 second timer, so&#8230;.</li>
<li>If you, <b>cover the camera flash (or the optical sensor) with your hand during first the first flash</b>, you will avoid the pre-flash trigger. Also, the shutter will not be open during the 2 seconds, which will avoid undesirable exposures.</li>
<li><b>Uncover the flash/sensor</b></li>
<li><b>The flash will trigger normally, while the shutter is open</b></li>
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<p>This is admittedly a strange workaround, but it solves the problem without buying additional hardware. Good luck.</p>
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		<title>Playing video on Kodak EX811</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recorded for posterity b/c finding the right codec settings is painful for adapting an mov/avi file to this digital photo frame. 1. Use MPEG Streamclip 2. Batch to Quicktime 3. MPEG-4 codec 4. 720 x 480 Frame Size 5. Sound MPEG 3? Doesn&#8217;t work, but at least won&#8217;t be a problem. 6. (Optional) Do math [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recorded for posterity b/c finding the right codec settings is painful for adapting an mov/avi file to this digital photo frame.</p>
<p>1. Use MPEG Streamclip<br />
2. Batch to Quicktime<br />
3. MPEG-4 codec<br />
4. 720 x 480 Frame Size<br />
5. Sound MPEG 3? Doesn&#8217;t work, but at least won&#8217;t be a problem.<br />
6. (Optional) Do math to make sure the video isn&#8217;t distorted by the 800&#215;480 pixel screen. Change X/Y setting to 1.1 (this is a ballpark figure)<br />
7. (Optional) zoom 105%</p>
<p>Actually: having problems </p>
<p>http://support.en.kodak.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1143/selected/true</p>
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