Noun
speedlight (plural speedlights)
(photography) A flashgun that is not fixed to a camera
First thought: 5D IV, 27-70 2.8 ii, 70-200 2.8 ii, 16-35 4.0, a 35 1.4 ART, a Speedlight, Rode Videomic Pro, and then filters, a small tripod and on and on. Source: Internet
For full control over illumination, the head of the Speedlight has a 90-degree vertical swivel to bounce light off ceilings, and rotates 180-degrees for soft lighting effects. Source: Internet
Introducing Nikon's new flagship Speedlight, a flash designed to empower the most seasoned professionals and passionate enthusiasts. Source: Internet
Immediately before the main flash goes off, the Speedlight fires a series of monitor pre-flashes, which convey Information about the scene's lighting to the camera. Source: Internet
Once FV Lock is set on your Nikon Speedlight, the flash value remains at the locked in setting until the FV Lock is pressed a second time, the camera's light meter times out or the camera is turned off. Source: Internet
The SB-300 Speedlight is small enough to fit comfortably into a shirt pocket yet it is built for the user looking to take flash photography to the next level. Source: Internet