That's interesting. I don't see anything I can relate to the
high-speed (10-20 kHz) flashing of the super FP flash; the strange
lines are just artifacts of the shutter, as he explains. I think he'd
get very similar images if he took the pictures in sunlight, which
suggests that the light output of the flash is pretty constant. I'd
think that this is a Good Thing, as you can take flash pictures with
motion blur in them without having to worry about getting a strobe
effect.
Mark
On Feb 27, 2004, at 6:13 PM, Tim Hughes wrote:
> Interesting examples of super FP sync artifacts, with fast movement
> objects.
> http://webs.lanset.com/rcochran/flash/hss.html
>
> Tim Hughes
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