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Yongnuo yn568ex supersync
Yongnuo yn568ex supersync












But then you can do this with just the YN568 also, so would have both technologies available.ĭ/open?id=0B77OmmGIg0gMVFpqNkpBYXBHajA This will provide Supersync when the shutter is over x-sync.

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Or, you could buy just a YN560 and 2x 622Cs plus a PC-sync cable connection. You do not need a flash on top to obtain the facilities (Nikon is different). Your 60D will see the camera-mounted 622 as a Master flash, and enable all the functions of the 60D's flash control menus. Why are you looking at two flashes? You need only a YN568EXII and a pair of YN-622C triggers This will give you HSS when needed. You can use hot-shoe flashes in supersync, but you tend to lose even more light than HSS ("Flat" light). YongNuo use a similar technique without user adjustment, and call it Supersync. Pocket Wizard have a patent for Hypersync, with ability to trim timings. Hope I'm on the right track with the hypersync setup and havn't completely missed the ball!!

yongnuo yn568ex supersync

Is this the right gear me? Any help would be appreciated.

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A single HSS flash, standard flash, and transceivers.Ģ x Yongnuo YN-622C (one on camera with the 568 the other on the 560) If I'm following the info I've read correctly. But, before I purchase anything I've been reading about 'Hypersync' or 'Supersync' (various names have been chucked around not sure which is correct) to beat the 1/250 of a second limit, it seems to be a good alternate if your on a budget and cant afford to have multiple flashes (for the loss in power) with High Speed Sync. I'm looking at getting my first off camera flash setup for my Canon 60D. Before i begin I'm a complete newbie when it comes to flashes and lighting.












Yongnuo yn568ex supersync