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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 663933" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Good question. On my d7200, 1/250 is max regular sync and 1/320 auto FP is also and option. I thought I was getting up to a full power single blast on 1/320, but now I am not 100% sure. It does act like I can get full flash power on 1/320 if its needed. Its for sure more flash power than I would get at say 1/1250 shutter speed. So I'm going to have to experiment. I have to try the method Chris described too.</p><p></p><p>On the d500, you should be able to set whatever shutter speed you want if your E1 menu is set for 1/250 Auto FP and a compatible flash is attached. Not sure at what speed your power becomes limited due to the Auto FP behavior. Probably above 1/250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 663933, member: 4923"] Good question. On my d7200, 1/250 is max regular sync and 1/320 auto FP is also and option. I thought I was getting up to a full power single blast on 1/320, but now I am not 100% sure. It does act like I can get full flash power on 1/320 if its needed. Its for sure more flash power than I would get at say 1/1250 shutter speed. So I'm going to have to experiment. I have to try the method Chris described too. On the d500, you should be able to set whatever shutter speed you want if your E1 menu is set for 1/250 Auto FP and a compatible flash is attached. Not sure at what speed your power becomes limited due to the Auto FP behavior. Probably above 1/250. [/QUOTE]
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