Shift shutter timing in relation to flash for mid-shutter flash [example inside]

Started by feureau, June 07, 2014, 04:23:08 AM

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feureau

This picture: http://i.imgur.com/cLsodHx.jpg

Was taken at almost the same time someone's flash fires, resulting half of the sensor read to be illuminated by the flash.

The feature requested is to have the ability to time the flash firing in relation to sensor readout so you can set how much of the frame is flash-lit and how much isn't.

This relates to the pop-up flash, ext. flash, and off-camera flash.


Source:

QuoteThis is my wife's photo, taken with an iphone 4s, while the flash on my actual camera went off. So, no photoshop or any post editing, she was just taking pictures while I was and caught this! We were underneath an I-35 overpass in South Austin. The spinners name is Adranos and you can find more pictures taken of him at www.adranosflows.com

http://www.reddit.com/r/PerfectTiming/comments/27ftts/picture_taken_right_when_another_cameras_flash/ci0lr4u


Greg

Trigger YN-622 TX has function - Super Sync (SS) time delay adjustment, for higher x-sync speed than the camera allows.
http://www.hkyongnuo.com/e-detail.php?ID=339

feureau


jodaboda

The Canon version will be released within the next few months.

Alternatively, you can use Pocketwizard's Hypersync or Phottix Odin OverDrive Sync.  Both allow you to adjust the flash timing.

I'd be very impressed if ML could adjust flash sync timing.