How to shoot at a shutter speed of 1000th that you have claimed about the V6?
Question:
I’m wondering how to shoot at a shutter speed of 1000th that you have claimed about the V6. Is there any settings that I need to enable in order to shoot at that speed?
Answer:
That depends on your camera's maximum sync speed. For example, most Canon can only shoot up to 1/250s so that's the max speed you can shoot, despite the trigger can support up to 1/1000s.
We listed 1/1000s as we tested on the Nikon D70s. FYI we were able to shoot up to 1/2000s on a Fujifilm X camera.
If you want to stick to your camera's with a max sync speed of below 1/1000s but you want to shoot at a higher speed, you will need a TTL flash trigger.
I’m wondering how to shoot at a shutter speed of 1000th that you have claimed about the V6. Is there any settings that I need to enable in order to shoot at that speed?
Answer:
That depends on your camera's maximum sync speed. For example, most Canon can only shoot up to 1/250s so that's the max speed you can shoot, despite the trigger can support up to 1/1000s.
We listed 1/1000s as we tested on the Nikon D70s. FYI we were able to shoot up to 1/2000s on a Fujifilm X camera.
If you want to stick to your camera's with a max sync speed of below 1/1000s but you want to shoot at a higher speed, you will need a TTL flash trigger.
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You can then shoot at higher shutter speeds, but still use non-TTL off-camera speedlights.
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