Dear all!
My problem: I want to capture tiny tiny droplets (a few dozens micrometers) of a fluid which are moving quite fast. I know this will be a difficult task, this will be at the limit of the resolution of the lens and the sensor, The droplets could turn out as small as a few pixels in diameter, but I would like to get a rough measure of their size.
My setup: For this I shall take my macro lens (EF-S 60 or MP-E 65, not sure yet) and a 600 speedlite set to 1/128 power in a backlight setup. This will give me roughly a flash duration of 1/40.000 of a second or 25 microseconds. Motion blur should then be limited to some 10-30 pixels (at 1:1 magnification) on the sensor of an EOS 60D. (I expect to get motion-blurred streaks of droplets, then.)
Question: I expect the lighting to be quite weak. If I were to use both of my 600 speedlites via the ST-E3-RT trigger, do you think they would fire in synchronisation? i.e. they would have to fire within some 10 microseconds of one another. Do you think this kind of sync is possible? If they don't, I would get double-images of my droplets.
I fear the sync will not be of the required precision.
thanx for your help and judgement,
Sulla
My problem: I want to capture tiny tiny droplets (a few dozens micrometers) of a fluid which are moving quite fast. I know this will be a difficult task, this will be at the limit of the resolution of the lens and the sensor, The droplets could turn out as small as a few pixels in diameter, but I would like to get a rough measure of their size.
My setup: For this I shall take my macro lens (EF-S 60 or MP-E 65, not sure yet) and a 600 speedlite set to 1/128 power in a backlight setup. This will give me roughly a flash duration of 1/40.000 of a second or 25 microseconds. Motion blur should then be limited to some 10-30 pixels (at 1:1 magnification) on the sensor of an EOS 60D. (I expect to get motion-blurred streaks of droplets, then.)
Question: I expect the lighting to be quite weak. If I were to use both of my 600 speedlites via the ST-E3-RT trigger, do you think they would fire in synchronisation? i.e. they would have to fire within some 10 microseconds of one another. Do you think this kind of sync is possible? If they don't, I would get double-images of my droplets.
I fear the sync will not be of the required precision.
thanx for your help and judgement,
Sulla
