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Re: filmscanners: Pixels per inch vs DPI





SKID Photography wrote:


 >
 > I think you will find that very few, if any, flashes are of such a 
short duration.  It has been my experience
 > that the difference between, a 250th, 125th and 60th of a second 
exposure and almost any brand electronic
 > flash will yield very different film exposures, no matter what type 
of shutter you are using.
 >
 >
 > Harvey Ferdschneiderpartne
 > partner, SKID photography, NYC
 >


My Vivitar 285 flash indicates specifications of 1/1000th to 1/30,000
sec, but it is what, 20 years old?

I couldn't find the specs of my much newer Nikon speedlite, but I think
it has an even faster minimum speed.

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