privatebydesign said:Going into HSS costs me 2 stops. So 1/250 sync speed at f8 equals f3.5 at 1/320 (one third of a stop over sync) the power loss is 2 and 1/3 stops but you also went up 1/3 stop of shutter speed, so two stops loss of power.
Each additional stop of SS costs another stop of flash power.
climber said:privatebydesign said:Going into HSS costs me 2 stops. So 1/250 sync speed at f8 equals f3.5 at 1/320 (one third of a stop over sync) the power loss is 2 and 1/3 stops but you also went up 1/3 stop of shutter speed, so two stops loss of power.
Each additional stop of SS costs another stop of flash power.
So, let say I need f/11 at sync speed (1/200s) at full power flash. I want to shot at 1/800s, which is 2 stops less. What would be the math in this case. What f number do I have to dial in and what would be the power of flash in this case (relative to the full power from the first case).
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privatebydesign said:climber said:privatebydesign said:Going into HSS costs me 2 stops. So 1/250 sync speed at f8 equals f3.5 at 1/320 (one third of a stop over sync) the power loss is 2 and 1/3 stops but you also went up 1/3 stop of shutter speed, so two stops loss of power.
Each additional stop of SS costs another stop of flash power.
So, let say I need f/11 at sync speed (1/200s) at full power flash. I want to shot at 1/800s, which is 2 stops less. What would be the math in this case. What f number do I have to dial in and what would be the power of flash in this case (relative to the full power from the first case).
Thanks
f11 @ 1/200 (sync) 1:1 flash and iso 100 would equate to
f2.8 @ 1/800 1:1 flash in HSS and iso 100
You lose four stops of flash power, two for going into HSS and another two for going up two stops of SS.
Even though your flash is firing at full power you are getting an effective 1/16 of actual light.
Skirball said:Why not take a photo at max sync speed, then just go up 1/3 a stop and see the difference between single pop and HSS. It would minimize the impact of shutter speed, which will directly affect exposure in HSS. Once you establish that difference you know that you'll lose a stop every time you go up a stop in shutter speed.
Going into HSS costs me 2 stops. So 1/250 sync speed at f8 equals f3.5 at 1/320 (one third of a stop over sync) the power loss is 2 and 1/3 stops but you also went up 1/3 stop of shutter speed, so two stops loss of power.
Each additional stop of SS costs another stop of flash power.
privatebydesign said:Skirball said:Why not take a photo at max sync speed, then just go up 1/3 a stop and see the difference between single pop and HSS. It would minimize the impact of shutter speed, which will directly affect exposure in HSS. Once you establish that difference you know that you'll lose a stop every time you go up a stop in shutter speed.
That is exactly what I dd in my first reply. Going up 1/3 stop above sync cost 2 and 1/3 stops of power.