
selection dial to <HIGH SPEED SYNC> and press . Turn the selection dial to
<NORMAL HSS> and press . On the status screen of the LCD screen, the HSS
icon (ILLUSTRATION OF HSS ICON) would be shown.
3. Turn on the HSS or FP flash option on the flash units.
4. In case the camera does not completely sync with the slave flashes above x-sync
speed, proceed to <LEARN HSS> once for your camera (see Section 10.3).
Note: The continuous light output of normal HSS flash does not freeze a moving
object as a normal flash would do. Instead, it will cause motion blur, much like a
continuous light source would. In order to freeze motion in normal HSS flash, you
need to use high shutter speeds.
14.3
Power Sync
As an alternative to the normal HSS, the Power Sync of the V6 II syncs with the full
power flash of the remote flashes. Power Sync yields a much higher exposure than
the normal HSS flash.
To command the flash units to Power Sync when the camera shutter speed exceeds
the x-sync speed:
1. Configure the V6 II TX and the V6 II RX to the correct camera and flash systems
(see Section 10 and 11).
2. Switch the V6 II TX to the normal HSS mode. On the V6 II TX, press . Turn the
selection dial to <HIGH SPEED SYNC> and press . Turn the selection dial to
<POWER SYNC> and press . On the status screen of the LCD screen, the Power
Sync icon (ILLUSTRATION OF POWER SYNC ICON) will be shown.
3. Switch the camera shutter beyond its x-sync speed and take a shot.
4. If the frame is not evenly illuminated from top to bottom, go back to the <HIGH
SPEED SYNC> menu (repeat step 2). Press and hold , turn the selection dial
simultaneously to offset the sync time. When you see a dark band at the top of
the image, offset the sync time to positive (to delay the default sync time). When
the dark band appears at the bottom, offset the sync time to negative (to shorten
the sync time).
Note: Since the Power Sync always command the remote flashes to fire in full power,
the power level cannot be adjusted. The power levels on the main screen is to be
executed when the shutter speed is within the x-sync.
15.Camera Shutter Release
Note: