Could someone please confirm something for me? My 300D manual reads X-sync at 1/200 sec. Does this mean that when using monolights I would have a maximum shutter speed of 1/200?
Any input is always greatly appreciated...
focuspocus Member 165 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: London, Ontario Canada More info | Mar 05, 2007 16:43 | #1 Could someone please confirm something for me? My 300D manual reads X-sync at 1/200 sec. Does this mean that when using monolights I would have a maximum shutter speed of 1/200? Teresa
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Mar 05, 2007 17:18 | #2 Yes, but you do need to also consider the fact that lights might be slow (long duration) or have a rise time (slow to come up to full intensity) and therefore you need to further limit the shutter speed. Or if you use a radio slave, there might be further delays due to lag time for the radio circuitry to be sensed and trigger the slave. So you might actually have to use a limit of 1/125 even though the camera says X synch is 1/200. You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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Mar 05, 2007 17:32 | #3 I will limit to 1/125th ... thank you for your post Teresa
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DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Mar 05, 2007 20:38 | #4 I'd try it at 1/200 just so that you know one way or the other. My 5D synchs at 1/200 and that works fine when I have my stobes plugged into the camera with synch cords. But when I use a Pocket Wizard radio slave I have to use 1/125 or slower. "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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Mar 06, 2007 06:37 | #5 Sorry..one more thing. I bought a sekonic light meter and when I meter my lights at 1/60 and 1/125 I get the same F#. Shouldn't the faster shutter make a difference or is my light meter malfunctioning? Teresa
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Mar 06, 2007 07:13 | #6 focuspocus wrote in post #2824072 Sorry..one more thing. I bought a sekonic light meter and when I meter my lights at 1/60 and 1/125 I get the same F#. Shouldn't the faster shutter make a difference or is my light meter malfunctioning? The meter "knows" you are measuring an electronic flash source. The duration of an electronic flash source is much faster than even the fastest "max sync" shutter speed. Thus, the shutter speed has absolutely no effect on the exposure based on light from the flash source(s), as long as it is no faster than the "max sync" speed for the camera. Skip Douglas
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Mar 06, 2007 07:22 | #7 Oh, I see. Would that explain that at 1/60 I am getting some colour cast on my portraits? Teresa
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EOSMAN1 Senior Member 655 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Mar 06, 2007 08:41 | #8 I would asume that at 1/60 you are getting some ambient light in the mix. May throw off the color balance. Shutter speed starts to matter when you pick up ambient light. I would try to make the room completely dark. If its not that, then I don't know. BERNARD BRZEZINSKI
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