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Tips:
1. The continuous light output of a normal
HSS flash does not freeze a moving
object as a normal flash does. Instead,
it will cause motion blur, much like
a continuous light source would. In
order to freeze motion using a normal
HSS flash, you need to use high shutter
speeds.
2. Increasing the shutter speed in a
normal HSS flash implies that the con-
tribution of the flash decreases
accordingly. When changing the shutter
speed, you also need to adjust the flash
power level if you want to maintain the
same contribution of the flash.
As an alternative to the Normal HSS, the
Power Sync of the V6 IIs syncs with the full
power flash of the remote flashes. Power Sync
yields a much higher exposure than the
normal HSS flash.
To activate the Power Sync mode:
1. On the V6 IIs TX, press
. Turn the
selection dial to <FUNCTIONS> and press
13.2
Power
Sync
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