WHAT IS HIGH-SPEED SYNC? 2 MINUTES OR LESS Photography tutorials for Beginners




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This is one of many video snippets that I will be posting to help get to the more pressing points in the full size versions of these vids. Many of you have questions with High speed sync and what it does. If you have Canon or Yongnuo flash units, then this video will show you how to access it. For all other manufactures, the idea and principles apply to you as well.

Yongnuo 565ex and 560exii:
http://stores.ebay.com/hkyongnuophotoequipment/YN-560-II-/_i.html?_fsub=3096298016&_sid=720284096&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322

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8 responses to “WHAT IS HIGH-SPEED SYNC? 2 MINUTES OR LESS Photography tutorials for Beginners”

  1. Hello…thanks for watching my vids! Sounds as if you're just getting into flash photography. I've been at these cross roads and I'm glad I didn't blow my money on the most expensive flash available. I would safely recommend buyin the 430, as it is both versatile and budget friendly compared to the other two. Should you get into more complicated flash photography, then you can upgrade but still use your 430. I have 2 580exii's and still use my 430exii.

  2. Hey Shawn, Thanks for uploading these videos there awesome. I just subscribed and I've learned so much. I've got a question for you. Im looking to get my first flash and know I will be using it for a long time. Should I get the new 600ex and spend the money or just get a 580 or 430? I dont want to buy a cheaper one and then have to upgrade later. What do you think? Thanks again Shawn!

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