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SB-910 paired with D600 having trouble with flash sync
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 114374" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>Hi Wayne,</p><p></p><p>I searched and now I can't find it. I asked a friend of mine that also shoots Elinchrom and he remembers seeing that spec listed but neither of us can find it now. i don't think I was imagining it but I'm not seeing any mention of it anymore. The only reference to sync speed that I'm seeing now has to do with the Skyports and strobes that work in Speed mode, and that's where they indicate that you can go from normal sync speed of 1/160s up to 1/250s.</p><p></p><p>Going back to one point that we were discussing, and something I did test myself, was that using a sync cord did not increase sync speed or show any advantage over a radio trigger. While there may be a delay with a radio trigger, that's not making enough of a difference to affect the shutter sync speed. With a sync cable and my 600RX's I'm not able to use shutter speeds that are faster than if I'm using a radio trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 114374, member: 11282"] Hi Wayne, I searched and now I can't find it. I asked a friend of mine that also shoots Elinchrom and he remembers seeing that spec listed but neither of us can find it now. i don't think I was imagining it but I'm not seeing any mention of it anymore. The only reference to sync speed that I'm seeing now has to do with the Skyports and strobes that work in Speed mode, and that's where they indicate that you can go from normal sync speed of 1/160s up to 1/250s. Going back to one point that we were discussing, and something I did test myself, was that using a sync cord did not increase sync speed or show any advantage over a radio trigger. While there may be a delay with a radio trigger, that's not making enough of a difference to affect the shutter sync speed. With a sync cable and my 600RX's I'm not able to use shutter speeds that are faster than if I'm using a radio trigger. [/QUOTE]
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