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SB900's + RadioPopper High Speed Sync = No Problem

This is a discussion on SB900's + RadioPopper High Speed Sync = No Problem within the Lighting Discussion forums, part of the Photography Information category; So, I picked up my bike this past Sunday, and took a iphone pic yesterday after our initial ride. So, ...

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SB900's + RadioPopper High Speed Sync = No Problem - 08-02-2011, 06:00 PM


So, I picked up my bike this past Sunday, and took a iphone pic yesterday after our initial ride. So, I'd figure since I took a day off, I'll play a bit.

I wanted to try my out the High Speed Sync with the RP's as I havent done so before and wanted to see how they do.

Also, I didnt want the brown grass showing in the background.

I'd like to hear your thoughts/feedback. I know Sonny mentioned it needed rim lights, as I was trying to bounce the lights across the frame off the boards...it no worky :(

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2 remote SB900's with RP PX - half power
1 SB900 with RP PX as the master
D3s

1 - All natural light at 1646 Central
f2, 1/2000s, 105mm


2 - SB900's firing via RP PX - 1729 Central
f2.8, 1/3200s, 105mm
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08-02-2011, 07:56 PM


Awesome Ken! Other than trimming the grass, the outcome looks like it could be used in a bike ad.
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08-02-2011, 08:29 PM


Thanks, these were SOOC, as I wanted to see how long it would take to get the shot I wanted, a total of like 20 shots were taken.

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Seat's too low.
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