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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 223024" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Thanks for the likes. I have never came across someone shooting faster than xsync so the only thing I can think of is HSS/FP flash. its much less power but it will work since you'll be at pretty open apertures. and only speedlights will do it. u can mount them to bounce through/in an umbrella or use it in a softbox. but the issue is if they move around and the exposure will change. do you have a flash that can sync at fast than 1/250? youll need a flash on the camera to be a master though. u will need multiple flashes and then were talking about a lot of money. freezing action is quite hard. and its not like a drop of water into a bowl action where you can use a tripod and be done with it. its all over the place erratic movement. pfff thats hard.</p><p></p><p>primes are the best for learning, but since you say youre shooting moving objects, I will recommend you use the zooms. more so the 70-200. its not easy when things are moving. recomposing by moving and trying to freeze movement is just too hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 223024, member: 14443"] Thanks for the likes. I have never came across someone shooting faster than xsync so the only thing I can think of is HSS/FP flash. its much less power but it will work since you'll be at pretty open apertures. and only speedlights will do it. u can mount them to bounce through/in an umbrella or use it in a softbox. but the issue is if they move around and the exposure will change. do you have a flash that can sync at fast than 1/250? youll need a flash on the camera to be a master though. u will need multiple flashes and then were talking about a lot of money. freezing action is quite hard. and its not like a drop of water into a bowl action where you can use a tripod and be done with it. its all over the place erratic movement. pfff thats hard. primes are the best for learning, but since you say youre shooting moving objects, I will recommend you use the zooms. more so the 70-200. its not easy when things are moving. recomposing by moving and trying to freeze movement is just too hard. [/QUOTE]
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