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High Speed Sync Studio Strobes?

 
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Mar 30, 2013 14:43 |  #61

I've havent seen anyone here talk about the Einstein? i thought that the einstein was one of the few studio strobes that have a short flash duration. right?


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Mar 30, 2013 15:37 |  #62

Mony wrote in post #15772876 (external link)
I've havent seen anyone here talk about the Einstein? i thought that the einstein was one of the few studio strobes that have a short flash duration. right?

They do have a short duration.. but that actually runs counter to what you need for Hyper Sync or HSS. You need a longer flash duration (that is steady in output) so when the slit travels ac\cross the sensor, it exposes the whole frame evenly. At least this is how I understand it.


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May 20, 2013 14:48 as a reply to  @ post 15746268 |  #63

@ksbal: Does that Promaster D400R have a replacable flash tube?




  
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May 20, 2013 19:10 |  #64

Im not if this would help, but the yn-622 can do hss or supersync or whatever you call it lol.

Here's the link (need to translate it though) http://www.krolop-gerst.com …supersync-teil-2/lang/de/ (external link)

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May 22, 2013 17:10 |  #65

sampletheworld wrote in post #15950353 (external link)
@ksbal: Does that Promaster D400R have a replacable flash tube?

Yes, they do.


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