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HyperSync Performance with your Camera
Canon EOS 7D at 1/6400 F/2.8
Canon EOS 7D at 1/6400 F/11
One of the most common questions we receive about HyperSync is
“What kind of results can I get with my gear?” We at PocketWizard
have been testing HyperSync performance and recording the outcome
of many of the most popular camera and flash combinations. To view
the results for your gear select your camera from one of the grids
below, and find your lighting system on the subsequent page. If you do
not see your combination of camera and flash, check back again soon –
we will be adding more combinations in the future.
Please note that white wall performance is presented so you can see the
visual effects of the shutter and flash duration. White wall performance
is often not representative of what HyperSync can do for your
photography in real-world conditions. It is impossible to recreate every
real-world situation in a testing environment, and not every
photographer’s level of acceptability is the same. Many photographers
find the gradient visible on the white wall blends into the environment
when shot outside (see example to the left.) Others may correct for the
gradient in post-production. Users will want to experiment to see what
works best for their individual needs.
You can read more about how to manage clipping and gradation in your images by visiting the page below:
• Clipping and Gradient.
Canon Camera HyperSync Results
Canon 1D X Canon 7D Canon 70D Canon Rebel T5i (700D)
Canon 1D Mark IV Canon 6D Canon 60D Canon Rebel T5 (1200D)
Canon 1Ds Mark III Canon 5D Mark III Canon 50D Canon Rebel SL1 (650D)
Canon 1D Mark III Canon 5D Mark II Canon 40D Canon Rebel T4i (650D)
Canon 1Ds Mark II Canon 5D Canon 30D Canon Rebel T3i (600D)
Canon 1D Mark II N Canon 20D Canon Rebel T3 (110D)
Canon 1D Mark II Canon Rebel T2i (550D)
Canon Rebel T1i (500D)
Canon Rebel XSi (450D)
Canon Rebel XTi (400D)
Canon Rebel XT (350D)
Canon Rebel XS (1000D)