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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 206624" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>If I'm not mistaken the higher flash speed has nothing to do with the flash you use but is controlled by the camera. I would think you could set it up in the menu to go MUCH higher than 1/250. On my D7000 I could set it up that way but as you pass the normal sync speed for the camera it will lessen the power of the flash due to the flash having to fire more than once to cover the whole frame of the photo. In that regard a stronger flash will work better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 206624, member: 8635"] If I'm not mistaken the higher flash speed has nothing to do with the flash you use but is controlled by the camera. I would think you could set it up in the menu to go MUCH higher than 1/250. On my D7000 I could set it up that way but as you pass the normal sync speed for the camera it will lessen the power of the flash due to the flash having to fire more than once to cover the whole frame of the photo. In that regard a stronger flash will work better. [/QUOTE]
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