Technical Support wrote:
B1600 at minimum power: 1/325 t.1 a.k.a 1/975 t.5. Even a Z2500 single tube head at -5f is still 1/150 t.1.
Why not use continuous lights or continuous + low power flash?
No worries--just wondering. If I spontaneously wanted to try something in the studio, it could be good information.
When I did the series here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36229312@N04/5227673265/ the Einstein was GREAT at freezing the hair movement even at the outer edges. It occurred to me then that if I had
wanted motion blur, I could not do it using the Einsteins as the light source.
So, yes, mixing in ambient or a continuous light source, dragging the shutter would work.
Not a complaint or knock against the AB or Einstein, mind you. I wouldn't want the Einstein changed!
I have detected some motion blur when using ABs in certain circumstances, but it wasn't intentional. Until this thread, it just hadn't occurred to me that there were lights specifically adjustable to a long duration like that. Started me thinking, wondering, and speculating (a dangerous combination in my case! :mrgreen: )