on 2/21/02 1:12 PM, Icoz, Evrim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> This is what I always wondered. Why does having a high sync speed so
> important when the flash duration is much shorter then that ? If you are
> shooting indoors, you would like to have slower shutter speed for extra
> light anyway. I guess I am missing somehting...

The faster sync speed is useful for fill flash outdoors. If you need to use
the high-speed sync (shutter speed faster than x-sync) the maximum distance
for the flash output drops off rather dramatically.

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