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D810 not honoring minimum shutter speed in commander mode
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 340416" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Correct, the internal flash cannot do Auto FP HSS mode, but yes, it can be Commander for a remote that can. This just means that the internal flash must be disabled in Commander menu (group for Built In flash set to MODE "- -" to disable it). It is still the commander, it still flashes commands, but then it stops, and it will not contribute to the scene lighting.</p><p>If the internal flash is not disabled (MODE "- -" in Commander menu), it will not allow shutter speed to advance into Auto FP mode.</p><p></p><p>HSS cannot work with the vast majority of radio triggers, which only do simple Manual flash mode, requiring the simplest one pin trigger communication. Most of them cannot trigger faster than sync speed anyway, even if they could sync. </p><p></p><p> HSS is a system thing, the camera and flash sharing the mode to work together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 340416, member: 12496"] Correct, the internal flash cannot do Auto FP HSS mode, but yes, it can be Commander for a remote that can. This just means that the internal flash must be disabled in Commander menu (group for Built In flash set to MODE "- -" to disable it). It is still the commander, it still flashes commands, but then it stops, and it will not contribute to the scene lighting. If the internal flash is not disabled (MODE "- -" in Commander menu), it will not allow shutter speed to advance into Auto FP mode. HSS cannot work with the vast majority of radio triggers, which only do simple Manual flash mode, requiring the simplest one pin trigger communication. Most of them cannot trigger faster than sync speed anyway, even if they could sync. HSS is a system thing, the camera and flash sharing the mode to work together. [/QUOTE]
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