

Thanks for the information! Greatly appreciated. There are pretty much no limitations to syncing (except the mentioned flash duration).it's all in the camera/hot-shoe. It is a lightweight, compact lens that weighs just 210g. However, it will provide an 80mm equivalent focal length when used with APS-C cameras. However, it can fit APS-C format Canon cameras. This product adopts flexible LCD menu control, supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes using i-TTL, manual, or super sync flash mode. This is a lens for full-frame format Canon EF-mount cameras. It takes some tweaking and for the PWs you need both transmitter and receiver to be TT5s to get the shortest sync time. Features of the Yongnuo EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens for Canon. I tested a TT5 (on camera) with PW+III (on monolight) and without a lot of tweaking I came down to 1/600 s sync speed. I don't know the Yongnuo personally, so I cannot comment the auto mode. Again, longer flash durations are better for hyper/super sync. Right now our products have flash durations between 1/700 and 1/4500. Well, flash duration really depends on the model you are using. I would be more than willing to accept a toy from Multiblitz.
#REVIEW OF SUPERSYNC YOUNGNO PORTABLE#
Hey you guys at Multiblitz, you should send me your portable flash unit. Will be shooting for Harper's BAZAAR this weekend, but won't be using studio flash as I am still shooting outdoors till it gets outlandishly cold here in Paris. As I haven't even received the unit yet (hopefully in a couple of days) I haven't had time to test it with my Multiblitz units. Is that correct? If that is the case, I will just set the Super Sync Mode to Auto. That is good news, as you know and correct me if I am malformed, the flash duration of the Multiblitz, it is anywhere from 1/750th to 1/1175 approximately. We had customers with 800 Ws units syncing down to 1/8000 s.įirst off, I am touched that someone from Multiblitz took the time to answer my query. Flashes with long flash durations - or better - flat light curves suite the hyper/super sync better.

The time-delay happens in the trigger, the only variable that comes from the studio flash and affects the outcome is the light curve of the flash. In fact they should work more or less on any decent studio flash with a functioning sync port. The Yongnuo should work as good as the PocketWizard in Hypersync/SuperSync. Hi Benjamin, first of all we've been following your work for a while. I want to know if it will work on my Monobloc Multiblitz studio flashes. Has anyone used the Yongnuo YN-622N-TX in Super Sync mode yet.
