Have you guys tried the Hypersync on the Odin though?
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sempaidavid Senior Member 890 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Fresno CA More info | Jan 06, 2012 23:17 | #17 elv wrote in post #13661360 Have you guys tried the Hypersync on the Odin though?
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elv Goldmember 1,491 posts Likes: 181 Joined Jul 2006 More info | Jan 07, 2012 00:01 | #18 sempaidavid wrote in post #13661378 They don't do "Hypersync". They do however do HSS, and it works as if the speedlite was on your camera. The Odin will do Hypersync similar to the Kings, I explained this in the Odin thread. But like the Kings there is no timing adjustment so I would like to hear what results other people are getting with various gear (it all varies with camera and lights used).
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Jan 07, 2012 04:15 | #19 sempaidavid wrote in post #13660998 Just bought these. I sold my PW TT5s after receiving the odins. Were the PW TT5s giving you any problems? www.Marinelliphotography.com
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sempaidavid Senior Member 890 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Fresno CA More info | Jan 07, 2012 06:39 | #20 Amarinelli wrote in post #13661940 Were the PW TT5s giving you any problems? Yes, not only the RF noise problem- they were also quite buggie. They would over expose 1 in 10 shots in ETTL. Almost as if the flash was doing a full dump. They also didn't offer the ease of use of the odins. 5D mkIII, 1D mkIV, Tokina 16-28 f/2.8, EF 24-70L, EF 70-200 f/2.8L II IS, EF 100-400L, EF 85 f/1.8, Sigma 50 f/1.4, EF 24-105
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Jan 07, 2012 07:20 | #21 sempaidavid wrote in post #13662117 Yes, not only the RF noise problem- they were also quite buggie. They would over expose 1 in 10 shots in ETTL. Almost as if the flash was doing a full dump. They also didn't offer the ease of use of the odins. Thank you www.Marinelliphotography.com
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Jan 07, 2012 21:47 | #22 elv wrote in post #13661507 ...But like the Kings there is no timing adjustment so I would like to hear what results other people are getting with various gear (it all varies with camera and lights used). So it's a matter of trial and error finding the max sync? I'm pretty new to hypersync and didn't know it could be implemented without an adjustment.
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elv Goldmember 1,491 posts Likes: 181 Joined Jul 2006 More info | Jan 07, 2012 21:56 | #23 suack wrote in post #13665599 =superlack;13665599]So it's a matter of trial and error finding the max sync? I'm pretty new to hypersync and didn't know it could be implemented without an adjustment. Yes its trail and error, but it only a takes a few minutes to see how lucky you are.
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