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steven
8th of July 2004 (Thu), 19:11
I have a new 1Ds and 550EX.
I want to try the high-speed sync of the flash.
I have read and think I have followed the manual as to how to but I still don't get the confimation of high-speed sync in the view finder.

Anyone have success with this feature and can give me some hints??

Thanks

steve

hmhm
8th of July 2004 (Thu), 19:29
Have you set a shutter speed high enough to require high speed sync? On my 10D, at least, that symbol only appears when fast shutter speeds are dialed in.
-harry

steven
8th of July 2004 (Thu), 19:47
That worked.

But now I'm confused with what my camera is telling me.
When I set it on Tv the stop number flashes on almost any shutter speed that is not slow (I'm inside, not alot of light). I thought that the stop number flashed to let you know you were going to under/over expose you shot.
Now I have gone ahead a taken some shots and they don't appear to be under exposed.

Steveo31
8th of July 2004 (Thu), 20:14
That worked.

But now I'm confused with what my camera is telling me.
When I set it on Tv the stop number flashes on almost any shutter speed that is not slow (I'm inside, not alot of light). I thought that the stop number flashed to let you know you were going to under/over expose you shot.
Now I have gone ahead a taken some shots and they don't appear to be under exposed.
I'm somewhat new to flash photography, but I believe that is just letting you know that the ambient light is too low. The flash will adjust the ouput to what is needed.

elfyrulz
8th of July 2004 (Thu), 20:25
Have you set a shutter speed high enough to require high speed sync? On my 10D, at least, that symbol only appears when fast shutter speeds are dialed in.
-harry


yeah.. you need atleast 1/180 (manual setting on mine) for High-Speed Sync also I think you need to set your flash High Speed Sync on.

hmhm
9th of July 2004 (Fri), 10:21
But now I'm confused with what my camera is telling me.

Then everything is operating normally! If the EOS flash system starts to make perfect sense to you, you should take your camera in for repair. :)

To have any chance at understanding what's going on, you'll need to read this a few times:
http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-flash/

Basically, in Av and Tv modes, the camera is really trying to come up with an exposure that's right for exposing the background with ambient light, and it will apply whatever flash is needed to properly illuminate the foreground. So the blinking is telling you that the lens' max aperture is still not fast enough to properly expose the background given your selected shutter speed (not surprising, really, since that's probably why you're using flash in the first place), it's not telling you that it can't properly illuminate the foreground with the flash.

For typical "dark room, using flash" stuff, I find it's a little easier to use 'M' mode.
-harry

steven
9th of July 2004 (Fri), 20:42
Great!

All the information has helped. I'm well on my way to being confused;)
Excelent web sit for EOS and flash.

Thanks