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10/20/2011 01:11:30 PM · #1
How hard is it to invent a monolight with "true" highspeed sync ability? Only thing available now are older type monolights that have a longer flash duration. How about one that actually pulse the way on camera speedlights do?
10/20/2011 01:51:48 PM · #2
Originally posted by dmadden:

How hard is it to invent a monolight with "true" highspeed sync ability? Only thing available now are older type monolights that have a longer flash duration. How about one that actually pulse the way on camera speedlights do?


Email Paul Buff, he will personally write you back and give you the most educated answer you could possibly get.

ETA: or post the question on his tech forum: //www.paulcbuff-techforum.com/

Message edited by author 2011-10-20 13:55:05.
10/20/2011 02:05:15 PM · #3
I'll do that just now? Have you asked him though?
10/20/2011 02:08:23 PM · #4
Originally posted by dmadden:

I'll do that just now? Have you asked him though?

No, I haven't.
10/20/2011 04:41:25 PM · #5
I was considering getting an Einstein. But the falloff and duration factors, will create limitations I don't get with the speedlight tt1 tt5 combo. Guess I need a 580ex.

Then again! With all the HSS burnout issues on the 580exii, I think I'll just wait till a new exII comes out.

Message edited by author 2011-10-20 16:50:19.
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