HyperSync Setup
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If you notice clipping in frame, choose a different “P2 HyperSync Flash Duration” value - if you have a smaller flash
or Speedlite connected via the P2 port, start by testing with lower numbers, if you have a studio strobe or larger
flash, you will likely see the best results with higher numbers
ControlTL Transmitter, Standard Receiver (Plus II, Plus III, PlusX,
MultiMAX)
Performing HyperSync is possible with a ControlTL transmitter and Standard Channel receivers like the MultiMAX,
Plus II, Plus III, or PlusX.
Only ControlTL radios have HyperSync settings that can be adjusted. When using Standard Channel radios as
receivers, all HyperSync settings or offsets will need to be manipulated on the transmitter. The Standard Channel
receivers need only be set to use the correct channel and then connected to the remote flashes. The transmitting
MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 can account for the flash duration of remote flashes in one of two ways, “ HyperSync Flash
Duration For Standard Channels” or “ Manual HyperSync For Standard Channels.” Find more information on these
options on the HyperSync/HSS Tab page.
When using a mix of ControlTL and Standard Channel radios to perform HyperSync, determine whether you would
like to use “HyperSync Flash Duration For Standard Channels” or “Manual HyperSync For Standard Channels.” and
follow the instructions below.
How to Configure the ControlTL Transmitter - HyperSync Flash Duration For Standard
Channels
Follow these steps to configure your ControlTL transmitter using HyperSync Flash Duration For Standard Channels:
1. Connect your transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to the PocketWizard Utility via USB and make sure that the
“Advanced Mode” box is checked
2. Navigate to the "HyperSync/HSS" tab
3. Enable “HyperSync Only”
4. Select a value 1-10 for the “HyperSync Flash Duration for Standard Channels” – 10 is often a good starting-point
5. Canon users only: Navigate to the “Misc” tab and manually select your camera model
6. Click "Apply Changes"