phiya
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Okay, so as I understand it most cameras sync shutter speed to flash in order to get an even flash exposure at 1/200 or 1/250. The reason they do this as I understand it is because this is the fastest speed that will allow the entire shutter (both curtains) to be open for the duration of the flash pulse. Now based on my limited knowledge - I feel like there are ways to get your shutter speed higher when using a flash and not completely ruining your exposure. I've read a little about HSS, but am not really sure I understand it or how it works.
Can someone please explain to me what is involved in being able to use a faster shutter speed with a flash? I'm a little overwhelmed in my research and would like to see if someone here can enlighten me.
Can someone please explain to me what is involved in being able to use a faster shutter speed with a flash? I'm a little overwhelmed in my research and would like to see if someone here can enlighten me.