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    Getting a good shot of the flash is the same as getting a good shot of lightning or fireworks, go slow rather then fast. I use1/20th or 1/25th sec exposure on shutter priorty and let the camera work out the rest, it helps if A) you know the gun crew and words of command, and B) if you know the gun and the time delay between order to fire, pulling the trigger and the gun going bang. I shoot when I see the gunners hand move, this means that the shutter is already open when the flash and smoke plume appear, the rest is down to luck!

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