I find that my eboy triggers limit my 5D's sync speed to 1/160 which is
slower than its normal 1/200. But that's using them with the Alien
Bees. I don't think I've tested them with a portable flash unit. I
need to make a note to do that. Could be there's no problem there as I
have used them to fire T-32's remotely and never noticed a problem.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> I forgot. There is another solution. That's to use a P&S type camera
>> with an electronic shutter. I don't know how it works but my Mynolta A1
>> has both electronic and mechanical shutters. It essentially has no sync
>> limits when using the internal flash. The instruction manual says to
>> limit shutter speed to 1/250 when using external Mynolta flash units but
>> I know it syncs with my Canon 540EZ at higher speeds than that.
>
>
>
> Agreed! Depending on what flash gear I have connected and how it's
> connected, I can sync flash up to almost 1/1000 of a second. Things get a
> little unpredictable above 1/500, though. These are with non-Minolta
> flashes either directly wired or through the eboy triggers.
>
> AG
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