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Fri May 25, 2012 10:00 am

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I connected mini tt5 with einstein using 1/8 in cable. I adjust mini tt1 on my camera. My problem is I can't get high-speed on shorter times than 1/320, do some part of my shot is dark. Is there any adjustment in flash that I should change or the only way to fix it is to change those tt5 to other new pocket wizards that fit einstein? Please help. Thanks




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Fri May 25, 2012 11:13 am

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HyperSync is a function of the transmitting device. I would need to defer you to PocketWizard for any official answer, though others may chime in.

You can reach them at this number.
802-658-0038 x572




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Wed May 30, 2012 5:37 am

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marekogien wrote:
I connected mini tt5 with einstein using 1/8 in cable. I adjust mini tt1 on my camera. My problem is I can't get high-speed on shorter times than 1/320, do some part of my shot is dark. Is there any adjustment in flash that I should change or the only way to fix it is to change those tt5 to other new pocket wizards that fit einstein? Please help. Thanks


PocketWizard has a pretty good wiki site with some info which may help you:
http://wiki.pocketwizard.com/index.php?title=HyperSync

It looks like the PowerMC2 will be your most reliable bet.

Also, make sure you have Auto FP enabled in your camera to allow high-speed sync. (pg 98 in the D80 manual)

Good luck,
Rob




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