You get only minimal flash output. From twenty feet in daylight, it's zilch.
Paul
On May 22, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:

Paul Stenquist wrote:

Every half stop is critical when you're mixing flash and daylight. I've shot outdoor wedding ceremonies that were under a gazebo with a lit background. I need the higher shutter speed both to open the stop a bit and keep the shutter speed high enough for can't miss handholding. A faster flash synch speed is something that should be available at this price point. DOF is just one small part of the equation.
Paul

Is there any con in using shutter priority and hi-speed synch of your choice?
I've used it with my K20D and pictures look fine.

Dario

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