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#1
probably right there
Sorry ^_^
#2
Hello!!!
I Love the ML for the 5d  mIII and I have a question !

Is it possible that someone can incorporate a shutter lag setting ? 
I want the shutter to lag but not the flash firing
In other words I want the flash to go off when pressing the button, before the shutter by some milli seconds.
Maybe make it set-able by miliseconds?
Would help a lot !
#3
What walter said ;)
#4
Well. I know all what you have said since 2 years ago. If you have seen the latest trends where a studio flash is used with hyper sync triggers you will know. And a flash does not burn at that speed you are talking about. Then you would have a 10000 dollar single flash. Mine burnes at a 1200/second. And it is the second curtain cutting the strobelight. And the question was not about this at all. It was if someone knows how to do or if it is possible to delay the picture taking part and make the flash output to fire before it. And possibly make it set-able in magic lantern :)
#5
No , like im trying to explain. I would like a shutter lag and the flash firing before. Im shooting at hypersync but the second curtain manages to close before the flash starts burning. Lower part of my image is very dark. 
#6
Im doing it with studio strobes and the 2nd curtain closes before the strobe gets any light out of it. If I put a delay to the triggers it only gets worse so I figured that the strobes needs to get off earlier than the shutter starts to move. By then the whole frame would get filled with awesome light :) I have tried all different settings and cables and this is the only way i guess.
#7
Hello!!!
I Love the ML for the 5d  mIII and I have a question !

Is it possible that someone can incorporate a shutter lag setting ? 
I want the shutter to lag but not the flash release
In other words I want the flash to go off when pressing the button, before the shutter by some milli seconds.

Would help a lot !