synchroflash

/ˈsɪŋkroʊflæʃ/
noun
  1. A device that synchronizes a camera shutter with a flash, so the flash fires at the exact moment the shutter opens.
    • Old film cameras often required a separate synchroflash attachment.
    • The photographer used a synchroflash to capture the dancer mid-leap without blur.
    • He adjusted the synchroflash to ensure the light hit the subject perfectly.
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