Ryszard Vogelsinger | View Profile
Submitted on August 22, 2014
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Good job! One of the best photos i have seen recently. How did you manage to synchronize flash with 1/1600 shutter speed?
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Posted 7 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUwfwFYl2MYThis is one way of doing it, not sure if this was how he did it here, but I would like to know to :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUwfwFYl2MY This is one way of doing it, not sure if this was how he did it here, but I would like to know to :-)
Apperantly these YN-622N-TX systems have SuperSinc witch allows you to use shutter speeds up to an 8000th of a second, so that was the trick!
1/1600
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ISO: 200
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d700
Regular Flash
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Only one lamp Nikon sb900, triggered by YN-622N. Very strong wind prevented the use of larger light modifiers.
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Adam Molka
Good job! One of the best photos i have seen recently. How did you manage to synchronize flash with 1/1600 shutter speed?
Posted 7 years ago
Dieter Cornelis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUwfwFYl2MY
This is one way of doing it, not sure if this was how he did it here, but I would like to know to :-)
Posted 7 years ago
Dieter Cornelis
Apperantly these YN-622N-TX systems have SuperSinc witch allows you to use shutter speeds up to an 8000th of a second, so that was the trick!
Posted 7 years ago