Difference between revisions of "High Speed Sync"
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The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 support High Speed Sync (HSS) for Canon and FP Sync for Nikon. No configuration is necessary. HSS/FP is seamlessly engaged with the default settings at appropriate shutter speeds, letting you synchronize flashes that support HSS/FP at any speed. Keep in mind that flashes actually pulse and act as a continuous light in this mode, which significantly reduces effective flash power. | The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 support High Speed Sync (HSS) for Canon and FP Sync for Nikon. No configuration is necessary. HSS/FP is seamlessly engaged with the default settings at appropriate shutter speeds, letting you synchronize flashes that support HSS/FP at any speed. Keep in mind that flashes actually pulse and act as a continuous light in this mode, which significantly reduces effective flash power. | ||
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Read more about the available options for high speed photography with any flash: [[Understanding HyperSync and High Speed Sync]]. | Read more about the available options for high speed photography with any flash: [[Understanding HyperSync and High Speed Sync]]. | ||
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+ | See details from Canon about High Speed Sync with Speedlites at [http://www.canon.co.jp/imaging/flashwork/ettl2/high/index.html canon.co.jp]. | ||
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+ | See details from Nikon about FP Sync at [http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Nikon-Camera-Technology/ftlzi4zp/1/Auto-FP-High-speed-Sync.html nikonusa.com]. |
Revision as of 12:46, 30 August 2011
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The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 support High Speed Sync (HSS) for Canon and FP Sync for Nikon. No configuration is necessary. HSS/FP is seamlessly engaged with the default settings at appropriate shutter speeds, letting you synchronize flashes that support HSS/FP at any speed. Keep in mind that flashes actually pulse and act as a continuous light in this mode, which significantly reduces effective flash power.
Read more about the available options for high speed photography with any flash: Understanding HyperSync and High Speed Sync.
See details from Canon about High Speed Sync with Speedlites at canon.co.jp.
See details from Nikon about FP Sync at nikonusa.com.