clarence wrote in post #8996245
You need the flash to be 2 or 3 stops above ambient in order to allow the strobes to freeze the motion and prevent ghosting/blurring.
HSS would work at higher SS if you're close enough, but only for a single on-board flash unless you get really fancy with radiopoppers or master/slave.
Again, not sure what HSS means, high speed sync? If so, whats SS mean? In any event, i wasn't getting any ghosting, and I believe I was around a stop, two, or three higher than ambient.
DDCSD wrote in post #8999528
All of the advice and speculation is worthless without having some sample photos.
Why, have you never seen oof images before? It takes me 3 minutes per image in DPP to process from RAW to JPEG and I don't have time to go through crap images. Besides, I delete most of em in camera anyway.
I was using all the focal points, mostly center but I tried them all. It didn't seem to make a difference. I had this same deal with the 20D, so I know it's me, not the camera, but where am I screwing up is what I wonder.