12-28-2016 03:24 PM
I've just bought a 5D3 and included a 600 RTII EX flashgun in the purchase. However, I have also a a 270ex II which I purchased for use with my G3X. Just for the hell of it, I tried this smaller flash on the 5D3. I tried in Manual setting the shutter to 1/250, and F to 4.5 and varous other settings. I noticed that the shutter reverts to 1/200 sec when shutter button is pressed halfway. is this normal? I thought that the flash would sync at 250? I have to add that I am away from base so have been unable to try the 600RT II to assume that the smaller flash will not sync in the same way. Or do I have it wrong somehow?
12-30-2016 03:33 AM
@TheRogue wrote:That doesn't surprise me! I don't really need high speed sync with the 270ex II - I wouldn't even normally use it at all on the 5D3. I was just having a play round. 1/200 is fine, IF I ever needed to use it!
If you use the flash outdoors as a fill, you will need hss. It's essential for portraits with low Av values... Your shutter speeds will need to be much faster than 1/200. I will not get any thing that can't do High speed sync
12-30-2016 03:38 AM
Yeah sure man I hear that. But like I said at the top of this thread, I didn't get the 270ex for use with the 5D3, I got it to use with my G3X in the dim and distant past. I've got the 600rt II ex for times when I need that level of flash control. I have to say though, the 270ex does 'look good' on the 5D3. Pity it so underpowered and under featured. You get what you pay for I guess.
01-06-2017 12:56 PM
@diverhank wrote:
@TheRogue wrote:That doesn't surprise me! I don't really need high speed sync with the 270ex II - I wouldn't even normally use it at all on the 5D3. I was just having a play round. 1/200 is fine, IF I ever needed to use it!
If you use the flash outdoors as a fill, you will need hss. It's essential for portraits with low Av values... Your shutter speeds will need to be much faster than 1/200. I will not get any thing that can't do High speed sync
I have, upon occasion, used a 3 stop ND filter to get around this.
In bright sun, any camera can use ISO 100, 1/100th sec, and f/16. If you take that to 1/200th then the f-stop drops to f/11. With a 3 stop filter it takes it down to f/4. This is a work-around if you need to use a flash that doesn't support HSS as a "fill" flash.
Of course, now you're pulling filters out of your bag ... so it's nice to just have a flash that supports HSS.
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