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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 228471" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>I think I might have found the answer to my own question. At shutter speeds faster than 1/200th of a second, the frame of view is never fully open between the first and second curtain (a slit is moving across your sensor at the rate of your shutter speed from start to finish) ; whereas, at speeds slower than 1/200th, the second curtain doesn't start closing until after the first is fully open. Does that sound right?</p><p></p><p>If that is the case, the pocket wizard would not help it unless it gives you a longer flash so that your subject stays illuminated for the entire travel of the slit created between the first and 2nd curtain. Does it do this?? or I'm I totally off base here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 228471, member: 17612"] I think I might have found the answer to my own question. At shutter speeds faster than 1/200th of a second, the frame of view is never fully open between the first and second curtain (a slit is moving across your sensor at the rate of your shutter speed from start to finish) ; whereas, at speeds slower than 1/200th, the second curtain doesn't start closing until after the first is fully open. Does that sound right? If that is the case, the pocket wizard would not help it unless it gives you a longer flash so that your subject stays illuminated for the entire travel of the slit created between the first and 2nd curtain. Does it do this?? or I'm I totally off base here? [/QUOTE]
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