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Eric is one of the leading authorities on wedding photography in South Africa and a true pioneer in his field. He has traveled internationally for assignments, won awards and is a Profoto Brand Ambassador which is quite the honor. Constantly striving to better himself and improve his art, Eric is always fine tuning and enriching his knowledge and believes that the day you stop learning is the day you become mediocre. This year, Eric is celebrating his 10th year as a professional photographer.
The art of capturing time, making beautiful images from fleeting moments, and turning them into vivid memories, is very unique and rare these days. Unlike a studio setup, at a wedding it is my job to capture your joy, your wedding day as it unfolds. Every second counts, there is no second chance and it is my job to make sure that every special moment is taken care of. Your wedding day celebration should be just that, a celebration of your love and sharing it with loved ones! You, as the couple, are the stars. My philosophy is simple, enjoy your very special day and forget about all else. Your wedding day will be captured with style and your pictures will become your love story, told beyond words.
(I am available for destination wedding photography all over South Africa, including Johannesburg, Durban, Port Elizabeth etc as well as assignments across the world.)
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by Eric
Eric - Hello Mike, in the centre photo above the flash was not at full power. If I remember correctly it was around 3/4 power
Mike - Hi again In the centre photo above, when you are Hypersynching are you setting your Flash power to FULL?
Thanks.
Eric - Hi Mike, no Im not able to control it from camera, its good ol fashioned manual slave labour induced 🙂
Mike - Hi Eric!
With regards to the Elinchrome Quadra setup and TT5 in Hypersynch, are you able to control the Elinchrome Battery power from the AC3 on Camera?
Regards,
Mike
(canon 5D Mk3)
What Can HyperSync Do for You? - […] as he’s been using HyperSync in a lot of his portrait and wedding work. He’s done an excellent blog post on the subject but our favorite quote, which dates back to the release of the PowerST4, was this; […]
Eric - Thanks. It’s just left at default settings
Samo Vidic - Hi Eric,
nice work!
What was offset timing on Acute B 600R?
Thx
Samo
Eric - Hello Camara, I have been using this setup without problems for a while. check out my recent lighting workshop for more samples. I shot those with Profoto lights but still the same concept!
Dave C. - Thanks for posting this! I have a Mini TT1, and a FlexTT5 on my B&H wish list right now, but before I pull the trigger, I was wondering if you have any more recent experiences with this set up with your B1600. In particular experiences in full sunlight. If all is well, I’m going to try this with my Einstein’s…
Eric - @Kevin, the power settings I used varied, I don’t think I used full power on any of these, depends on the light. I did not note the exact power settings.
kevin - eric –
what power were your AB’s and ranger heads set to in your flash examples?
thanks, kevin
Eric - Hello Dragan, when I get a chance I’ll update with a screen shot of what my settings are, but just for the record I didn’t change anything from factory standard. I’ll also be doing a shoot sometime soon with some Profoto gear to see if they also work with the Pocket wizards. cheers
Dragan - Hi Eric,
I’ve been trying the whole day to get the right settings in the TT5. I was using 1/4000sec at f4 and Iso 100 with many different combinations in the TT5 utility. My Ranger Quadra does not like the settings yet.
Your were talking about the Offset being 0. This setting has no effect on the P2 jack plug. It would be nice to see the whole Hypersync/HSS and Flash tab settings you have…
Thank you!
Dragan
Eric - Hi Franck, what I did was not change the factory defaults at all, I just used it as is. Please let me know if anyone else has encountered the same outcome as I did! I’ve only seen one other post on the web where someone was able to sync upto 1/2500s, I have been able to sync upto 1/8000th!
franck - Hello,
i just buy a ranger quadra with pocketwizard tt1 and tt5 .After some test i can not find the way to go up to 180 speed syncro with my canon 5d mark ll
Is some one can help me with the config i have to entrer in the software to go up speed like i see here.
thanks in avance
Eric - I have updated with more images!
Eric - Hello Rey, I have the S head, I have heard that the faster sync speed of the A head does not help to achieve the same results, as the slower speed flash duration is needed for the whole frame to be exposed.
Rey - Great review, Eric. Thanks. I will be getting a quadra this week and have been using my D700 with the minitt1/AC3 combo and flextt5s on my SB900/SB800. I was wondering what type of Quadra head have you got in the photos. Is it the S or A head? Are you able to use the AC3 on the Quadra as well? Thanks in advance.
Best regards, Rey.
Anthony Peyper - That’s amazing!!!! BRILLIANT even!!!!! I wonder if it will work with my Elinchroms. Strange thing is that I start seeing a faint bit of “shutter sync gradient” (or whatever you call it) in the frame when I shoot over 1/160 sec….
Ever experienced anything like that?
Eric - Yes Anthony, no powerST4 was involved, I don’t even have one.. I wanted to go buy one but glad I did my little experiment cause I don’t need it!
Anthony Peyper - I think I am getting confused with the PowerST4 and the FlexTT5…
Are you able to sync up to 1/8000 with the FlexTT5 on it’s own?
Anthony Peyper - Very interesting! Been wondering about this for a while now…tell me, how did you connect the Elinchroms to the setup – you mention the 3.5mm headphone jack (m2m) for the Alien Bees – did you use the same method?
Paul Mc Carthy - I would appreciate a little advice on off-camera flash mounts.
I use Pocket wizards and I recently bought a Manfrotto adapter for mounting my 580 EZ2 and an umbrella. The little plastic hot-shoe adapter is rubbish and I am looking for a stronger preferably metal hot-shoe mount.
Can anybody recommend one for me..
Thanks and I enjoy this blog a lot, very informative
Paul
paul@eskerlodge.net
Eric - Hi Andrew, I am not sure if that will work. I wanted to get the pocketwizard unit that controls the Elinchrom units (think it’s the ST4) only to find out the Quadra’s unfortunately do not work with that unit. I have used my SB900 to sync with my Quadras but I had to switch my SB900 to strobe mode, not TTL. Don’t know if the 580’s have that ability.
Andrew Collings - Hi Eric
Thank you for your information. I currently use the Canon 580 EXII’s and the RadioPopper system at weddings. In the studio I use Elinchrom. I’m interested in getting some Quadras to replace the remote 580s. Here’s my question: is there a way to sync the Quadras to my camera even if I’ve got a 580 on the camera? And I’d also like to be able to remotely control the power on the Quadras. Could I, for example, have a TT5 on camera, 580 on the TT5, and then a TT5 (or other PocketWizard product) on each of the remote quadras? If necessary, I could control the power on the quadras with a spare skyport transmitter whose only function would be to control/adjust the power of the remotes. Now that I think about it, I have 4 MultiMax units that could be used to sync the quadras. Would that work??
Eric - Hey Pierre, I have the 110 volt 1600 head but their new head which is a kind of all in one head, does not have that problem with it’s universal multi power selector built in, they have also made it an all in one flash, from a very weak flash output to a very powerful output, package that with a vagabond mini and it’s an awesome setup! the older flash head such as I have does have color inconsistencies from flash to flash but the new one is apparently more accurate than a profoto pack!
Pierre - This is a very interesting article. I will invest in the flexTT5 at a later stage. For now though I am very interested in Alienbees…how do you find them? And how do you manage with the voltage difference in SA?
Eric - Bart, yes that is correct, I connected my flexTT5 directly to my Quadra set with the 3.5mm jack cable. I initialy tested it to see if I could trigger my studio flashes with my pocket wizards and out of curiosity upped the shutter speed to find to my surprise that the flash was syncing all the way up. I still want to do a ful test outside and blog that but I have not had time yet but it should be up soon! just out of technical curiosity, my setting in the PW utility program are as follows: on the sync timing tab, Hypersync offset is set at 0 and the checkbox is NOT ticked and Hyper speed sync begins at 1/320th.
Application version – 2 (build 100)
Loader version – 2 (build 7)
Hardware version – 105-103
Let me know how it goes! goede dag vir jou!
Bart - Hi Eric,
thanks for your review. I’ve been dealing with this matter for a while now: I need to flash on a sunny day with a open aperture; so I need to flash on a fast shutter speed. I use Nikon camera’s which mean I can use the SB900 to do this but I need more power and accessoires like softboxes. So I get myself a Elinchrom Quadra set like you did.
Instead off using the AB flash head to trigger the Quadra I was wondering if you can connect the FlexTT5 direct to the Quadra and still use the fast sync speeds. Did you try this? Cause this makes me really protable and saves me buying another flash system.
Hope you can help me out.
Best regards, Bart
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