hne said:
How do you use HSS without ETTL?
The metering preflashes are triggered just before exposure, close enough that only some individuals manage to blink. Since the ETTL II system uses differences between ambient and flash reading to figure out where the lit subject is (rather than rely on AF point placement as the previous ETTL system did), I thought there might be a back channel to the AF system for some reason if you had an AI servo mode or even more likely if you had an auto af point select mode such as zone af.
The example you showed had a bright knee in focus, closer than the face. That would have been more affected by the flash than the face would. Is this a common scenario in the images that front-focus, that there is something bright between the focus point and the flash?
Can you trigger this with speedlights too?
Can you trigger the same behaviour on a non 1-series body?
HSS without TTL; I don't know, and that's why I also said that the Broncolor HS (not HSS) is different than the other lamps I 've used, since in fact the Bron isn't TTL at all.
It does not matter one bit if there's anything in between the point or not, and with single point or expanded or auto af point selection with face detection, they all work flawless without flash, and not with flash. Well, it works because it is consistent, only in front compared to shooting without lamp.
Anyway, after I tried turning off the AF assist beam in the AF menu things have been looking a bit better actually. I have gotten more sharp shots today then previously. Still just testing, but improved for sure.
This is sht at f1.4 with the 35 f1.4 L II.
Wide open with the 135 L.
I have only the 1dx2 to try this with so I don't know. I do know however that my 1dx didn't have any issues with the Profoto B1 or the ad360. And I know a friend who has this issue with the ad360 and the 5d4.