![]() Flash power measured by the flash meter is the same as before. SS mode at the default setting 2.1 1/1000s. ![]() Flash power lost about 1 stop of light, at f5.6 SS mode at the default setting 2.1 1/500s. SS mode at the default setting 2.1 1/250s. Test setting.Tamron 70-200 vc with a Nikon D7200. The yongnuo RF603II can sync up to 1/320s remotely. 1/500s is even doable with only 10% clipping at the bottom.as long as the flash is on my shot shoe. You don't believe Yongnuo SS can work at power level lower than 1/1? Even with my yn560 III, a fully manaul flash, I can get full flash sync at 1/400s. Possibly keep the ambient low so that the flash contribution is easy to determine. Maybe show us an image of what you are capturing with the Speedlite set to M 1/4 with the trigger saying 'SS' - offset to default. 5, the black bar is gone.up to 1/1000s or higher. I can adjust the offset timing and I would immediately see the clipping, higher, when the default setting is 2.1. It has to be genuinely because the Mode in Group A is SS. Something doesn't compute (and it may be a nomenclature thing. Somehow we are at crossed purposes because a Speedlite will never fill the frame at anything other than 1/1 full power if it is genuinely operating under 'Supersync'. It can recycle any speedlite at full power in 1 sec. I don't think my recycle time is the issue because my Yongnuo is connected to a Lumedyne mega ultra cycler. The camera burst speed is unaffected, but the flash will not fire every time. Super sync (aka Hypersync copy) and HSS eat a lot of power and typically will prolong recycle times a lot. ![]() Not sure about having my burst speed reduced a little. I shoot a lot of cycling race photography and I am planning to use super sync a lot shooting these races. Offset is set to Auto.which is pretty good. yn685ex in group A and in SS mode on the TX. Do you get slower burst speed shooting in super sync mode? My setup is yn685ex N and yn622n tx. ![]()
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