SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL | Best Camera & Flash Settings for Sports Photography




Learn how to use a flash when doing sports photography. (Find yours here: http://amzn.to/2A5Aune)

Features:
– Available with TTL, manual and repeating flash modes.
– Supports high-speed sync and rear-curtain sync.
– Features advanced wireless lighting, and wide-area AF-assist illuminator.
– 360° horizontal swivel and a 90° vertical swivel zoom head.
– New backlit detailed display to provide easy information.
– Includes a mini flash stand with tripod mount, a separate hard diffuser dome and a heavy-duty protective pouch with battery holder and belt strap loop.

Comaptibilities:
– Compatible with the CANON EOS 7D, 7D Mark II, 60D, 60Da, 70D, and Rebel T1i, T2i, T3, T3i, T4i, T5, T5i, T6i, T6s, SL1 DSLR Cameras. Also compatible with CANON Full Frame 5D Mark II, 6D, 1D X, 1D C, 5D Mark III, 5DS and 5DS R.

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SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL | Best Camera & Flash Settings for Sports Photography

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4 responses to “SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL | Best Camera & Flash Settings for Sports Photography”

  1. I'm confused. The Cannon T6 will sync with a flash up to 1/200 of a second.  This is determined by the camera, not the flash.  You are showing full frame exposure at 1/800 of a second.  If the camera will sync with a flash at 1/800 of a second it should sync with all flashes at 1/800 of a second.  If you could explain some more it would be appreciated!  Thanks!

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