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How do you calculate flash settings?
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How do you calculate flash settings?
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A flash's guide number is calculated by multiplying the flash-to-subject distance by the aperture required for a well-exposed photograph. So if good results are produced by using f/8 for a subject 7.5 metres away, the guide number is 60 (8x7. 5).
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