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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? |
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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. |
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10/20/2011 02:05:15 PM · #3 |
| I'll do that just now? Have you asked him though? |
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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.
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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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