The second method, which is called rear-curtain or second-
curtain sync, synchronizes the flash to fire near the end of
the exposure. Since rear-curtain sync causes motion blur and
light trails to appear behind moving subjects, it creates a more
realistic impression of movement and is most often preferable to
front-curtain sync. When rear-curtain sync is activated, the rear-
curtain sync icon (
The VX-760N supports rear-curtain sync modes on cameras that offer the setting. Consult your camera's
instruction manual to find out how to activate it. Use your camera's shutter-priority or manual mode to control
the amount of blurring and light trails you capture by varying the shutter speed.
Note: In i-TTL mode, the VX-760N will fire a preflash followed by the primary flash.
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Using Rear- or Second-Curtain Synchronization
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