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#First, find your desired flash model.
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#Find the table for your flash brand and PocketWizard receiver.
#Next, review the wiki page on [[HyperSync Setup]]. Configure your radios accordingly. Choose a HyperSync Automation method for your receiver, either [[HyperSync#Reduced Clipping|Reduced Clipping]] or [[HyperSync#Highest Energy|Highest Energy]].   
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#Locate your flash in the "Flash Model" column.
#Next, choose the PDF that corresponds to the HyperSync Automation method that you have selected for your radios. The PDFs contain images that illustrate the kind of performance you should expect with your setup.
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#Follow the "Transmitter Setup" link in the "Radio Setup" column to configure your transmitter.
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#Follow the appropriate Receiver Setup link in the "Radio Setup" column. When configuring your receiver, you will need to choose a HyperSync Automation method, either [[HyperSync#Reduced Clipping|Reduced Clipping]] or [[HyperSync#Highest Energy|Highest Energy]].   
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#Choose the PDF that corresponds to the HyperSync Automation method that you have selected for your radios. The PDFs contain images that illustrate the kind of performance you should expect with your setup.

Latest revision as of 10:29, 26 June 2013

  1. Find the table for your flash brand and PocketWizard receiver.
  2. Locate your flash in the "Flash Model" column.
  3. Follow the "Transmitter Setup" link in the "Radio Setup" column to configure your transmitter.
  4. Follow the appropriate Receiver Setup link in the "Radio Setup" column. When configuring your receiver, you will need to choose a HyperSync Automation method, either Reduced Clipping or Highest Energy.
  5. Choose the PDF that corresponds to the HyperSync Automation method that you have selected for your radios. The PDFs contain images that illustrate the kind of performance you should expect with your setup.