But it needs an electronic shutter (within the sensor chip) to reach the
really high speeds.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> I'm sure the 350 has a leaf shutter, which would sync at all speeds.
>
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> Phil wrote:
>> Ian
>>
>> Strange you should post this as I have been having the same findings. I
>> haven't tested the E1 yet but the SP 350
>> used in manual with Ebay type trigger firing an SB26 is giving exposures at
>> 1/000 with no problems.
>>
>> I presumed all Cameras automatically selected there maximam flash speed or
>> at least would not let you go above it.
>> certainly my (ex) D80 did this. The Oly's however do not appear to apply
>> this rule, at least not with the radio trigger,
>> I'll have to dig out the FL50 and try.
>>
>> Does Dr Flash have an explanation???
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ian Nichols" <ian.a.nichols@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:34 PM
>> Subject: [OM] Flash Sync Speed
>>
>
>>> Managed to get a fully exposed frame (zoomed in to x10 and scrolled
>>> right to the edge) at 1/320 s ..... which is about a stop faster than
>>> I thought it would be. I'm sure that's not the official value... hang
>>> on, it appears to be 1/180 officially. Have I just got an unusually
>>> good one, I wonder?
>>>
>
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