Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Lesson 12 Flash Duration and Syncing

Here is a good article about HyperSync by Rob Galbraith from 2009

Using the PocketWizard Plus III and a shutter speed highert than 1/160 results in second curtain cutoff.
Using the PocketWizard Flex TT5 and the setting HyperSync, we were able to sync up to 1/8000 using the Profoto 2400 Pack at full power and a flash duration of 1/320

Using the High Speed Sync setting on the Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT, we were able to sync up to 1/8000 



The HiViz SK2 Sound Trigger is an inexpensive way  to set off a strobe with sound.

An explanation of Paul C Buff Einstein strobe to show the two different ways strobe manufactures control the flash output and what that has to do with stopping power and color temperature.

PocketWizard's explanation of HyperSync and HighSpeed Sync

Another blog that we looked at about using the PocketWizard FlexTT5 on High Speed Sync (HSS) mode you could sync our studio strobes at a 1/8,000 sec.



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