Hi,
I understand that using a flashgun in high speed synch mode effectively reduces its maximum power output, as it has to spread its 'charge' across multiple flashes. How does this compare to stopping down so that the shutter speed falls within the maximum synch speed? This would also reduce the amount of flash light reaching the film/sensor, but by more or less than using high speed synch? Put another way, which of these would result in a brighter exposure:
- f5.6, 1/500, high speed synch mode, flash set to full power
- f8, 1/250, normal synch mode, flash set to full power
I'm assuming for present purposes that depth of field and other factors that vary with aperture don't matter. I'm just considering exposure.
I understand that using a flashgun in high speed synch mode effectively reduces its maximum power output, as it has to spread its 'charge' across multiple flashes. How does this compare to stopping down so that the shutter speed falls within the maximum synch speed? This would also reduce the amount of flash light reaching the film/sensor, but by more or less than using high speed synch? Put another way, which of these would result in a brighter exposure:
- f5.6, 1/500, high speed synch mode, flash set to full power
- f8, 1/250, normal synch mode, flash set to full power
I'm assuming for present purposes that depth of field and other factors that vary with aperture don't matter. I'm just considering exposure.
