Hi there,
I was using a Canon 430 ex II with a pair of Calumet radio triggers which have a sync speed of 1/250.
When I went above the max sync speed, I was confused as to why there was banding, but not a complete black off.
Here is a picture as an example at 1/750 sec:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46277518/IMG_9807.jpg
As you can see, the flash has been cut off due to banding, but I would have thought there would be a complete black off (half the frame black from shutter)? The ambient light is still showing.
Is this because on a very sunny day, there is enough ambient to make a full exposure, even if the flash is cut short due to max sync speed?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
I was using a Canon 430 ex II with a pair of Calumet radio triggers which have a sync speed of 1/250.
When I went above the max sync speed, I was confused as to why there was banding, but not a complete black off.
Here is a picture as an example at 1/750 sec:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/46277518/IMG_9807.jpg
As you can see, the flash has been cut off due to banding, but I would have thought there would be a complete black off (half the frame black from shutter)? The ambient light is still showing.
Is this because on a very sunny day, there is enough ambient to make a full exposure, even if the flash is cut short due to max sync speed?
Thanks in advance!
Mike