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Jul 13, 2024, 8:41:41 AM7/13/24
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You are limited but terrible sync speed. A constant light would probably be a better bet for posed photographs - a strong torch and pop-up softbox thing.
Goddox do a phone flash but no idea how it is in use at what ever sync speed is 1/30 etc
I thought about it - decided to just get a cheap old point & shoot and a USC- SD card reader to import to phone & edit in snapseed.

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saw this thread. I am using the cpflash and i found it perfect for my needs specially since i no longer use my trusty old dslr because of my scoliosis. doctors no longer allow me to carry more than 20 lbs.
Its power is approximately the same as my Canon 580EX speedlite. Just like a speedlight it will struggle under direct bright sun not unless you bring your fill in flash much closer. But under shadow or indoors you would barely need more than 20% flash power.
here is a sample shot I did with a model almost a year back. If you have questions or need more photos I will be very happy to oblige.
BTW the CPFLASH because it is a short burst (500MS) of intense LED light with allow your Smartphone to synch at any shutter speed. I have tested it at shutter speeds of 1/1200 or a second or faster. It works with my DSLR too but that is not important to me as I no longer use my DSLR. I am purely a smartphone guy now.

You are welcome Kumsa,
I haven't had the time to shoot for the last 8 months, unlike last year when we had nothing to do in the office, now its very different we have been so busy.
I love photography , for the last 40 years it has been my hobby and I love Off Camera Flash photography, Now that I can only use my smartphone because of my medical problem , I don't want to sacrifice my shooting output. And honestly the CPFlash fit my needs perfectly. I am achieving excellent photos (my personal opinion) just like my DSLR Days and I have printed them A3+ (13"X19") and smartphones do deliver.
Here are some more shots just to show the capability of the CPFlash 550W. BTW all the shots were only very slightly edited.

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This page contains binary image files that allow you to restore your Nexusor Pixel device's original factory firmware. You will find these files usefulif you have flashed custom builds on your device, and wish to return yourdevice to its factory state.

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After taking an Android 13 update and successfully booting the device postupdate, an Android 12 build resides in the inactive slot (seamless updatesfor more information on slots) of the device. The inactive slot contains anolder bootloader whose anti-rollback version has not been incremented.If the active slot is then flashed with a build that fails to boot, thefallback mechanism of seamless updates kicks in and the device tries toboot from the inactive slot. Since the inactive slot contains the olderbootloader, the device enters an unbootable state.

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Although I got a brand new up-to-date LG phone with the Adobe Flash Player already installed and updated , whenever I go to a web page that requires an updated version of Adobe Flash Player it sends me to a link and when I click on it it tells me that my device does not support Adobe but then I go to look at my Adobe Flash Player in my apps it's updated and running properly

There is absolutely no alternative I'm afraid, if the web site is designed to use Flash Player. In this case it's the web site that's old fashioned, as it won't work on anyone's phone, and it won't work on a lot of computers. I'd advise you to find a different site, or complain to the site maker.

Flash for Android is discontinued. Pretty amazing you got an ancient version in a new phone at all - it was cancelled over 6 years ago. Don't expect to be able to use modern Flash content anyway, and Flash Player itself is going to be removed from even Mac and Windows within 2 years, according to Adobe. Seek alternative sites without Flash.

Wow,that tells me how truly braindead and out of date I am in these things. Is there a free version of an app or product you could recommend that compares to flash player? I'm using it in a broadcast situation and the web site suggested flah player but obviously that's not going to work. Anything you can think of in comparison, if you would be so kind as to give me a much needed shove out if the stone age here!

I advised all my application users to use Puffin since 3 years now as I have no time and budget to reprogram zillion lines of code to the ugly javascript (damn I hate this language;)) and no one complained about it.

While Flash Player hasn't been supported on mobile devices for over 4 years, saying "it won't work on a lot of computers" is rather misleading as it continues to be supported on desktop systems, and will continue to be supported until its EOL at the end of 2020.

I've not heard of wide-spread corporations disabling Flash by default. However, browser vendors have disabled it by default, forcing user's to enable it, usually on a per-site basis (e.g. Edge). We publish tech notes on how to enable Flash on the various browsers. These are linked to at Flash Player Help

There are millions of Flash installs daily. Google and Microsoft have been embedding Flash in Chrome and IE/Edge, respectively, for years. I suspect the Flash forums would be a lot busier than they are if it didn't "work on most computers"


If you're experiencing issues on a particular site and/or platform, we'd be glad to look into it. Just start a new discussion topic, providing os, browser, flash version, direct link to content, and a description of the issue.

With DroidKit, you can flash and reinstall Android OS with no complicated operations. It will match a secure official ROM for your device and reinstall automatically. Support various Android devices, like Samsung, Xiaomi, Redmi, etc.

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