Almost everybody nowadays is into flash photography. This has been brought about by the intense popularity of on board cameras in mobile phones and other gadgets. This is aside from more powerful digital cameras for more serious photographers. With almost every capture of photos, we can always observe a flash coming out of cameras. The flash is actually an artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K that helps illuminate a dark scene. Other uses are capturing quickly moving objects or changing the quality of light.
Flash units are usually built directly into a camera. Some cameras however, can be configured to allow separate flash units to be mounted. In professional photo studio, you can see large flash equipment or standalone units called strobes. These are directly connected to main power sources or specialized batteries. They work in such a way that they synchronized with the camera using a cable or a remote wireless flash triggering device…