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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Any idea why is that?
Well, they're just working fundamentally different. In short, you would destroy the LED with the very high current needed for such a short pulse (100x shorter flash at same integral intensity means 100x the current). In a Xenon flash, the light-emitting medium is the gas, so the energy density (per volume) is much lower than in an LED, and so heat dissipation is less of a problem.
 

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