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<blockquote data-quote="Jip" data-source="post: 631669" data-attributes="member: 43887"><p>Wrong how exactly? </p><p></p><p>I don't want to shoot at 1/320th of a second but at 1/1000 (or faster if possible) because of strong back light... the problem is HSS flashes cannot fire the HSS strobes at the same power as it would be able to do when you shoot 1 hard flash. These are facts. If there is a reportage flash that has the same output power while doing HSS as when it's doing it at a camera's native sync speed I'd happily pay 10 grand for it!</p><p></p><p>Reportage flashguns can NEVER fire HSS at the equivalent power of a normal flash at sync speed.</p><p></p><p>As soon as you go faster than your camera's native sync speed, be it 1/180 or 1/250 or 1/320... the flash gun will no longer fire ONE flash but multiple flashes to exposure your sensor/film evenly while the shutter slides past your sensor/film with a slit opened. </p><p></p><p>As soon as you do that, you no longer have full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jip, post: 631669, member: 43887"] Wrong how exactly? I don't want to shoot at 1/320th of a second but at 1/1000 (or faster if possible) because of strong back light... the problem is HSS flashes cannot fire the HSS strobes at the same power as it would be able to do when you shoot 1 hard flash. These are facts. If there is a reportage flash that has the same output power while doing HSS as when it's doing it at a camera's native sync speed I'd happily pay 10 grand for it! Reportage flashguns can NEVER fire HSS at the equivalent power of a normal flash at sync speed. As soon as you go faster than your camera's native sync speed, be it 1/180 or 1/250 or 1/320... the flash gun will no longer fire ONE flash but multiple flashes to exposure your sensor/film evenly while the shutter slides past your sensor/film with a slit opened. As soon as you do that, you no longer have full power. [/QUOTE]
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