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When I have the built in flash on, the fastest shutter speed is 250, if I had a wireless flash, could I have the highest shutter speed which is 4000?
The limitation of flash and fast shutter speed is that the shutter moves so fast that it does not expose the whole sensor. As the first curtain is opening the second is closing behind it. This would leave you with a strip of light across the middle of the exposure.
Having a wireless flash will not help that, why do you want to use flash with faster shots?
The limitation of flash and fast shutter speed is that the shutter moves so fast that it does not expose the whole sensor. As the first curtain is opening the second is closing behind it. This would leave you with a strip of light across the middle of the exposure.
Having a wireless flash will not help that, why do you want to use flash with faster shots?
I'm going to pick up on this.
The problem is not the shutter speed being so fast, it is in actual fact the flash duration being so short.
The duration of an external flashgun can be as low as 1/10000th of a second. That is incredibly short... The reason for having a lower sync speed is to ensure that the shutter is open long enough to catch that quick burst of flash.
Thanks Richard for that detailed explanation. Very useful as always
Makes perfect sense when I think about it now.