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gardenersassistant
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I am thinking of getting a G3.
I sometimes use diffused or reflected flash for macros. When this is for fill-in purposes the shutter speed may well be above 1/160 sec, which is I believe the G-series flash sync speed.
Above 1/160 sec, in Av mode, with a Panasonic or compatible flash, will the system automatically switch to HSS mode and (if it has sufficient power) still provide the right (TTL-metered) flash output for the scene?
Above 1/160 sec, in Manual mode, with a Panasonic or compatible flash, does the system automatically switch to HSS mode? If so, does it (if it has sufficient power) adjust the flash output to produce the same amount of light as it was set for in non-HSS mode? (Why I ask is that when my Canon camera and flash are both in Manual mode, when the shutter speed goes beyond the sync speed the flash switches to HSS mode, but the output drops considerably and I have to manually adjust the output to get it back (if the flash has enough power) to the non-HSS output level.)
I sometimes use diffused or reflected flash for macros. When this is for fill-in purposes the shutter speed may well be above 1/160 sec, which is I believe the G-series flash sync speed.
Above 1/160 sec, in Av mode, with a Panasonic or compatible flash, will the system automatically switch to HSS mode and (if it has sufficient power) still provide the right (TTL-metered) flash output for the scene?
Above 1/160 sec, in Manual mode, with a Panasonic or compatible flash, does the system automatically switch to HSS mode? If so, does it (if it has sufficient power) adjust the flash output to produce the same amount of light as it was set for in non-HSS mode? (Why I ask is that when my Canon camera and flash are both in Manual mode, when the shutter speed goes beyond the sync speed the flash switches to HSS mode, but the output drops considerably and I have to manually adjust the output to get it back (if the flash has enough power) to the non-HSS output level.)