Flash Sync Speed HACK - go past 1/250th

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  • @GerryM.
    @GerryM. Před 6 lety +6

    That explanation (and demo) made the whole thing so obvious and simple, but also the 1st time I've seen it on any channel. Brilliant hack to add to the tool box. Thanks Matt. 👍

  • @robertadams3666
    @robertadams3666 Před 6 lety +6

    This is an awesome hack! Thanks Matt!

  • @stylestep111
    @stylestep111 Před 6 lety

    Cool, I love these kind of videos with you and Steph!

  • @OjashShrestha95
    @OjashShrestha95 Před 5 lety +2

    Pure Genius. 5 years into Photography and never thought of this. ND Filter and HSS has always been on rescue but Man, this is worth a try.

  • @TheBrOk3n76
    @TheBrOk3n76 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You are amazing! This solved a problem I've had for months and no one could answer it. perfect timing as well! Shalom

  • @FabioEV
    @FabioEV Před 6 lety

    Amazing video! Very informative and I love this hack! Thanks Matt :)

  • @cbdougla
    @cbdougla Před 6 lety

    Very cool idea! Thanks for the tip!
    And nice jump Steph!

  • @GeneWaddle
    @GeneWaddle Před 6 lety +24

    Well, I certainly hadn't thought of that. I'll be trying it outside for sure. Thanks for the tip. Also, yay for budgetography! 👍

  • @fleshTH
    @fleshTH Před 6 lety

    This is a very good tip. It really does take some planning though. I got a similar effect using ND filters with flash which i was really pleased with. But I really like this method, provided the framing works out.

  • @tonylopez3227
    @tonylopez3227 Před 3 lety

    That’s pretty neat! I was aware of the issues in the studio, but never really thought about how it wouldn’t really affect the background outdoors! Thanks for the great tip! And hi Steph!

  • @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj
    @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj Před 3 lety

    A very nice video. I will try this once.
    Thanks Matt ! 👍👍

  • @shawnvine4918
    @shawnvine4918 Před 6 lety

    Liked this a lot. Always nice to learn some options for flash.

  • @amazinazihn
    @amazinazihn Před 6 lety

    Man, never occurred to me to try this, great tip!! Thank you!

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Matt for the helpful tip! I'll give it a try! God bless and good luck!

  • @Bearhawk58
    @Bearhawk58 Před 6 lety

    Excellent. Educational, practical and well taught.

  • @acsaiyanbalce4610
    @acsaiyanbalce4610 Před 6 lety

    Wow, awesome hack, gotta try that. Thanks for the tip. Images started getting sharper too. I guess like anything, you needed to warm up!

  • @fredwestinghouse2945
    @fredwestinghouse2945 Před 6 lety +8

    Andrew Boey also has a HSS trick. You can go all the way to 1/8000 and you don't get the black bar. I've tried it and it works for me.

    • @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj
      @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj Před 3 lety

      I tried the trick shown ny Andrew Boey, but it didn't work for me for Shutter Speeds of 1/1000 or even 1/500.
      I tried it with Canon EOS 80 D and two Godox TT 520ii Flashes (one as a Master & another as a Slave) the first time.
      Second time I tried it with TT 520ii (as a Master) & TT 685C (as a Slave).

  • @abism
    @abism Před 2 lety

    Thank you for giving us an idea to play around more with the flash speed sync!

  • @cbartsch
    @cbartsch Před 6 lety +2

    FINALLY! Budgetography is back 👏

  • @gewglesux
    @gewglesux Před 6 lety

    Great Job you three!! Very informative!

  • @PiDsPagePrototypes
    @PiDsPagePrototypes Před 6 lety +5

    May work with Nikon, doesn't work with other brands.
    Pentax for example, camera doesn't send signal to fire unless HSS equipped flash or trigger is attached.
    @Matt - (not sure where I read this, but,..) Some part of HSS is more about syncing the flash to the sensor scanning, not just the shutter leaf movement.
    Terminator Genesis is cited as a prime example of where a muzzle flash can be seen across the bottom of one scanned frame, and the top of the next frame.
    This is also why HSS needs to be applied when the Electronic Shutter is used for silent operation.

  • @matthewkeisling2776
    @matthewkeisling2776 Před 5 lety

    This is a good video and I especially like the hack of turning the camera to compose in portrait orientation. I think this will only work with certain camera bodies, mostly much older ones. My D3100, for example, locks the shutter at 1/200th when a flash is activated or attached. The same applies to my D7200, locking at 1/250th, but that body will work with a flash with HSS.

  • @indiandiesel6499
    @indiandiesel6499 Před 3 lety

    Such a smart idea, brilliant. Thank you

  • @justinbourne5888
    @justinbourne5888 Před 6 lety

    waw, that was superinteresting, i never knew a flash could make such a difference, i realy like how the model the model is put away from the background

  • @paultrunfull3324
    @paultrunfull3324 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice one Matt.

  • @nickdsnik1675
    @nickdsnik1675 Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant, and so simple

  • @gasbike100mpg
    @gasbike100mpg Před 6 lety +3

    thanks Matt, good tip

  • @nadiranwar6626
    @nadiranwar6626 Před 2 lety +1

    I have watched all most all your videos ..all are very informative

  • @alexsilva_co
    @alexsilva_co Před 6 lety

    I hadn’t thought of this, thanks a lot!

  • @collincourtois8587
    @collincourtois8587 Před 6 lety

    Another great video. Thanks!!!

  • @byron92870
    @byron92870 Před 6 lety +45

    Budgetography rocks! Most photographers think we are all millionaires. Shrills for their sponsors. Thanks, Matt for what you do.

  • @kerebronemtadrata5459
    @kerebronemtadrata5459 Před 6 lety

    It was a good day - I learnt something. Thank you very much. :)

  • @jarimeskanen5764
    @jarimeskanen5764 Před 6 lety

    Thank You for a great video. Could You please introduce Hyper Sync? With cheap manual flash?

  • @MiaogisTeas
    @MiaogisTeas Před 6 lety

    Great, thanks Matt! Great tip, charismatic talent, and if she keeps coming back, I will too 😋

  • @nmelcam1
    @nmelcam1 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Matt, Although I have newer HSS Flashes, I have a Yongnuo YN622C-TX E-TTL and a Yongnuo YN622C (Although they are Canon versions, they also come for Nikon YN622N instad of C). These triggers have an SS (Super Sync) Mode that allows my old non HSS Flashes to shoot at up to 1/8000 sec. The SS Mode creates a delay of some sorts that makes the flash output for a longer time. Put the flash on top of the YN622N Module and set to Full Power, Put the YN622N-TX on the Camera and set the flash group in SS Mode. Now you can take a shot at 1/8000 with your old flash, no black bars :-)

  • @bernhardtsen74
    @bernhardtsen74 Před 6 lety

    ordered a yongnuo hss speedlite and forgot about the softbox!thanks for reminding me!

  • @allanfisher37
    @allanfisher37 Před 6 lety +1

    Great tip Matt. I had tried to mess around with this concept before. On my flashes I can manually control the frequency of pulses and was going to try work out some calculations where the pulse frequency matched the shutter speeds above 1/200, Unfortunately once a flash is connected to my DSLR Nikon D5500, shutter speeds above 1/200 are firmware disabled so it's just not possible to apply this hack.
    I have also tried this with remote triggers but its stil the same. Anything over 1/200 is disabled in camera. :-(

  • @Ushashri
    @Ushashri Před 4 měsíci

    This was very helpful. Thank you for creating this video. I understood sync speed so well, after so many years.. thank you 🙂

  • @timbrockley
    @timbrockley Před 5 lety

    great tip - never thought about this before :)

  • @FaroukMejdoub
    @FaroukMejdoub Před 6 lety

    great idea! i'll definitely try that !

  • @jagerardi
    @jagerardi Před 6 lety

    How about second curtain flash sync? Is that a possible video with the camera's limitations?
    Thanks,
    ..Joe

  • @simon_patterson
    @simon_patterson Před 6 lety

    Cool tip! I'll be remembering that for future reference.

  • @gavinwade349
    @gavinwade349 Před 6 lety +5

    I never thought of that.

  • @pokhara2024
    @pokhara2024 Před 5 lety

    Hello matt which speed light flash would you recommend for my Nikon D750 ? Please i am waiting for suggestion? Thank you

  • @bongkem2723
    @bongkem2723 Před 4 lety

    thanks Matt, great tip !!!! Steph is sooo charmingggg !!!!

  • @Rob_van_der_Linden
    @Rob_van_der_Linden Před 6 lety

    Even though I don't do portraits and very rarely use any kind of flash (camera doesn't have one and my old flashes work, but as far as I know not with ttl and such) I still learnt something, up till today I've always thought it was the other way around, that 1/250th is the maximum speed and any faster won't work :-) it all makes sense now, thanks for a great video Matt!

  • @josea.justiniano3329
    @josea.justiniano3329 Před 6 lety

    How about if you lock the mirror use life view it would have the same effect. Thanks if you can answer me Matt God bless.

  • @OFCnmezi
    @OFCnmezi Před 5 lety

    I experienced that blockage few days ago. I took down the speed and it made sense. I was glad I identified the problem.

  • @photomaster1
    @photomaster1 Před 5 lety

    What a great hack, thanks for the info I will do that the next time I have a model who can jump...

  • @philiplogan6416
    @philiplogan6416 Před 4 lety

    Great tip to make the framing bigger to avoid dull section over the subject.

  • @hellopsp180
    @hellopsp180 Před 6 lety

    love the flash holder you got there :D

  • @rahulatpeak
    @rahulatpeak Před 3 lety

    Thanks Matt! Good Stuff; Can you do something on Outdoor Flash Budget Shoot please

  • @ScottJWaldron
    @ScottJWaldron Před 6 lety

    That's a solid tip! I had done something similar in the past with a full-frame camera by setting it to APS-C crop mode, but the idea to use an open area around the close subject and selective framing is a great idea.

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 Před 6 lety

    Simple but super useful , it can save you in a pinch, and with super high resolution cameras even more , crop it’s no an issue in more cases

  • @MrChip1217
    @MrChip1217 Před 5 lety

    Most excellent video

  • @BlairAltman
    @BlairAltman Před 6 lety

    I did a quick staff photo for a local business a few weeks ago where I had only brought a single speedlight and no ND filter. I used this method to let me shoot at a bigger aperture and 1/400 of a second. Kind of funny that you posted a video about this. Now I don't feel like such a hack knowing that at least one other person has done this ;) Good video Matt.

  • @websitesthatneedanem
    @websitesthatneedanem Před 6 lety +2

    Great stuff Matt!

  • @MultiCoolzero
    @MultiCoolzero Před 6 lety

    Thanks i learn a lot!

  • @mattorrz759
    @mattorrz759 Před 3 lety

    That’s cool mate. I never thought of that but it’s so obvious now I’ve seen it 😁🤙

  • @cleretfernandes5972
    @cleretfernandes5972 Před 3 lety

    Your subject standing there she is real happy entertaining ..❤️

  • @apamacam4838
    @apamacam4838 Před 6 lety

    Smart! Good tips!

  • @mattgranger
    @mattgranger  Před 6 lety

    What is the sync speed of your main camera??
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    • @GeneWaddle
      @GeneWaddle Před 6 lety

      1/250 on the D7100

    • @SarahLdk
      @SarahLdk Před 2 lety

      1/200 on canon 5d mark iv, so pretty much can't use it in studio for kids photography. Unless they are sleeping.

  • @dunnymonster
    @dunnymonster Před 6 lety +33

    That was actually a good tip 😊

    • @mattgranger
      @mattgranger  Před 6 lety +7

      That was actually a compliment! Thanks

  • @gopinathankumar174
    @gopinathankumar174 Před 6 lety

    Informative, thanks

  • @sixyears
    @sixyears Před 6 lety +9

    You should do one where you use ND filters to "simulate" a higher shutter speed. And Other ND filter tricks.

    • @fleshTH
      @fleshTH Před 6 lety

      Yeah, i've used this trick and I like the result. I would like to see other ND filter tricks that can be done.

  • @howardkurtus7069
    @howardkurtus7069 Před 6 lety

    A lense adapter episode would be cool, like how much you have to spend for certain levels of quality/features

  • @alexbiserchich8853
    @alexbiserchich8853 Před 6 lety

    What a great idea!!!!! Very Clever!!!

  • @welhim21
    @welhim21 Před 5 lety

    Doess hss flash need a high end camera to be compatible?

  • @jerbear197
    @jerbear197 Před 5 lety

    How about budget Strobes like the Neewer F3-500, How to set it up for use with Nikon and/or Canon cameras and for HSS as well.
    The remote trigger I find somewhat complicated to try and configure and the manual, which was apparently translated from Chineese to English..badly... is no help.
    I believe it's the same trigger used in the F1-400 Strobe as well and maybe a few others.

  • @petraprecechtelova6163

    Why is that dark shadow (gradient) from the top and not from the bottom? I have never seen it from the top. Is it because of camera model?

  • @jasono9358
    @jasono9358 Před 6 lety

    Hmmm another little trick to remember, cheers Matt, (although I think my D750 gives me a black line at the bottom not the top)(or am I just holding my camera wrong ? hee hee )

  • @garfield4108
    @garfield4108 Před 4 lety

    Another good way to do this is use a Speedlite that supports HSS,and buy the bracket that allows you to fit your softbox onto it. Not expensive and you're in full control

  • @DavinciHD_
    @DavinciHD_ Před 5 měsíci

    How are you able yo get your shutter past 1/250 with the flash ? My A7iii won't let me do it for some reason

  • @pjp3d
    @pjp3d Před 6 lety

    cool stuff thx for doing that

  • @goog01
    @goog01 Před 6 lety

    So brilliant

  • @MetalZlig
    @MetalZlig Před 6 lety

    Awesome video! :)

  • @bigbeebrian
    @bigbeebrian Před 6 lety

    From that Nikon guy to now, you always seem to select the best models, with the best personalities.

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 Před 6 lety

    If you use an optical trigger with a sync cable you can beat it then as well, allegedly the flash gets the message a nano second faster. I’ve seen it done, but it isn’t as pretty as hss by a long way.

  • @kardnails8729
    @kardnails8729 Před 6 lety

    Steph has amazing skin. Direct hard light rarely looks flattering if you don't have good skin

  • @nqobizizwesibanda8200
    @nqobizizwesibanda8200 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 🙏 a million

  • @vittalraom9520
    @vittalraom9520 Před 3 lety +1

    Super hack 👏👏👏👏

  • @ShakibKhan-if1zv
    @ShakibKhan-if1zv Před 3 lety

    Would it work on nikon D5300

  • @AdrianGozali
    @AdrianGozali Před 5 lety

    Thank youu Sir!

  • @MidnightshadeProductions
    @MidnightshadeProductions Před 10 měsíci

    i just discovered it now i will try it next shoot

  • @thabodelta8127
    @thabodelta8127 Před 4 měsíci

    My camera does not allow me to go over 1/250 . I am using D850. Please help

  • @caleboackes9669
    @caleboackes9669 Před 6 lety

    name?

  • @Fuego958
    @Fuego958 Před 5 lety +1

    Christian Slater’s new avant-garde role as an Australian CZcams photography instructor

  • @hungrycamperfilms
    @hungrycamperfilms Před 6 lety

    Please more videos of flashphotography where we can see the background exposure first and then with flash added. It helps amateurs like me to understand how the flash photos are exposed in different situation and looks!

    • @GeneWaddle
      @GeneWaddle Před 6 lety +1

      He explains it pretty well in this one and has many more flash videos on his channel. Just search the channel for "flash". czcams.com/video/ibHXIyAsxog/video.html

    • @mavfan1
      @mavfan1 Před 6 lety

      Zumba Zimba just search for. Fill Flash

    • @hungrycamperfilms
      @hungrycamperfilms Před 6 lety

      Yes I know, but I said I want _more_ :D

  • @knzhartanah2564
    @knzhartanah2564 Před 5 lety

    Genius idea

  • @aeae8343
    @aeae8343 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for explaining! Now I know why it's half light, haha I thought my speed light is broken.

  • @curtisj2165
    @curtisj2165 Před 6 lety +5

    Budgetography with Pocket Wizard radio triggers? They would cost more than the rest of the kit put together

    • @GeneWaddle
      @GeneWaddle Před 6 lety +1

      He probably couldn't find the "poverty wizard" triggers after the move. They are probably still packed away in a box somewhere. 😛

    • @curtisj2165
      @curtisj2165 Před 6 lety

      Gene Waddle Matt has probably thrown them into his Australian dust bin when he hit the big time

    • @zagan1
      @zagan1 Před 6 lety

      Just use what you can get, it's not about what he's using exactly

    • @curtisj2165
      @curtisj2165 Před 6 lety

      zagan1 i agree with you, but the point of this video series is budgetography, Pocket Wizards are premiumtography

    • @fleshTH
      @fleshTH Před 6 lety +2

      But the pocket wizard doesn't supply the functionality of the video. I have 2 sets of $14 wireless neewer triggers that I use. Anything he is doing here, I can do with my triggers. Now, if he starts talking about changing the power and altering sync speeds with the triggers, then we have a problem. But their function in this video to just trigger the flash, which can be done on a budget.

  • @tylerdoestech
    @tylerdoestech Před 6 lety

    Another way to hack the HSS look without a lot of the gear is to use an HSS speedlite on camera to optically trigger your other lights whether they are strobes or other speedlites.

    • @kardnails8729
      @kardnails8729 Před 6 lety

      Tyler Barton That won't work. Optical slaves only fire once.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před 6 lety +3

    PocketWizard have a feature called Hypersync that alters the flash trigger time so the whole flash duration is mapped better relative to shutter curtain travel. This defeats High Speed Sync that needs pulsating flashes at reduced power. Disclaimers and compatibility apply.

    • @singletrack29349
      @singletrack29349 Před 6 lety

      JP dJ or you just buy a cheap godox/commander combo for less thanntheblrice of a set of pocket wizards.

  • @OKuusava
    @OKuusava Před 16 dny

    Nice realistic approach! This is something gear oriented camera-hobbyists sometimes cannot see at all. Nicely done. What about the sync speed. It is perhaps bit philosophical, but that is actually the cameas shutters fastest mechanical speed. As after that there is gimmick to make is "faster" what it is not, sync-speed is always the cameras shutters fastest speed. You can have faster speed on certain part of frame, but as globally on whole frame, that is THE speed. Rarely that is a problem, but still: that is a fact.

  • @eplayersclub40
    @eplayersclub40 Před 5 lety +1

    You’ll model is very beautiful

  • @wullieg7269
    @wullieg7269 Před 5 lety

    I got 500 the synch on D40,thought I was tripping!.

  • @singletrack29349
    @singletrack29349 Před 6 lety

    It's a good tip, but you can get an HSS speed light from godox for $100 ish bucks these days.

  • @thejimmydee
    @thejimmydee Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this but show me the hack for syncing at sunny day and F2.8 and no HSS.....

  • @anime2121
    @anime2121 Před 6 lety

    Do mirrorless cameras have the same issue?

  • @crxicon86
    @crxicon86 Před 6 lety

    I love BUDGETOGRAPHY!