![]() Refers to this link ( im not sure what trigger system he was use ) still not get any feedback yet from i can see he's not lossing any power on high shutter speed So is there any way, that i need to keep flashes with out lossing power over the X-sync? Thanks mate really appreciate for the info Have you seen the late Clive Bolton's brill 'Other Yn' guide? If not, Google it - it's essential for 622 users. I believe the 622 TRXs don't offer timing changes, but the 622 TX does. I use Odins (with a 600ws strobe) which offer ODS. PW add timing adjustments which can improve the efficiency considerably. But, there will be a gradient - not a deal breaker, though.Īlmost, yes. Yes, although you may get maybe 1 stop less power loss. This link,, explains the difference in the two methods. This is because the flash has become a continuous light for the duration of the shutter curtain travel time. Does Pocket Wizard TT5 + Mini TT1 hyper sync works the same (that reduce the power)?Īlthough some users report that HS/SS has less reduction than HSS unfortunately it seems you will still have a significant reductions in power compared to using flash at or below your camera's max flash sync speed.Ĭommon to either method is the fact that your shutter speed now effects the flash illumination in the same way as it controls how much ambient light is captured. Is it how SS works? that still reduce the power of flash ( like HSS system )?Ģ. ![]() The only thing that make me unsatisfied it was reduce the power so much, it same like use HSS modeġ. ![]() I have tested yn622c TX and yn622c plugged via Godox ad360 PCchordĪnd set the TX on SS mode and it work’s well no black bar at all
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