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What is the difference between flash on camera and off camera?
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What is the difference between flash on camera and off camera?
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A flash directly attached to the camera tends to produce flat, two-dimensional images. On the other hand, an off-camera flash produces images with a more dramatic impression of depth while emphasizing the subject's contours.
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