Just to clarify the HSS thing, it doesn't actually make the flash duration shorter. In fact, it does sort of the opposite. It actually fires multiple times in fractions of a second, almost creating a modeling light effect. The banding occurs because the two curtains of the shutter never allow a fully exposed sensor for a single "firing" of the flash. The actual flash duration for even full power is THOUSANDTHS of a second, but that still can't illuminate a full frame when the curtains only expose a portion of the sensor at a time.
I was already familiar with HSS but watched because you’re a local. I’m glad I did because I found your comment about banding very interesting. Thanks for pointing that out.
Also I have used Godox lighting for years now including the Ad 600 Monster and there product so far have not failed and work great. SONY used with all Godox for light.
Thanks for the excellent informative Video, and your beautiful model (wife?) for explaining, demonstrating HSS, and equipment used. I use Godox Gear & like it a lot with a Nikon Camera, etc. I appreciate you folks time helping others like me learn.
Subbed because you made something complex seem simple. Sometimes we get caught up in all the gadgets and auto this and that. The way you explained exposing for flash and the reason to use high speed sync was epic.
Just got these lights as my very first lighting kit. Started watching a tutorial on how to set them up, leave the room and come back and I'm like I know them!! Oh and very helpful video:)
Good video with the exception of the statement that HSS allows for the flash to be a much shorter duration. It is kind of the opposite in that it generates many rapid pulses of flash to draw it out, almost as if it is a constant light. That is how the flash then illuminated the scene for the entire span of time that small portions of the sensor are exposed.
You can use bare flashers too. Of course you can't use modifiers with it. I don't like to carry all that extra gear. But what u got is the future. Small and yet puts out a lot of power. Will be looking into it.
@@Brianized Do you think a beauty dish would work pretty good outside instead of the soft box? I'm not fond of carrying sandbags but without them your soft box turns into a sail in the wind.
Thanks alot. You just got a new subscriber. Also I just purchased the evolv 200(ad200) so I think I'll pick up that flash to use as a controller. Thanks. This was a tremendous help.
Nice video! I have a pair of AD200s and want to do some outdoor shooting this Spring and Summer, so high speed sync is a must for me to learn and practice this year.
@@Brianized Yes, I am trying to capture action with high shutter speed with HSS. When I switch to high shutter speed , normal flash creates black lines in image, thus HSS seems to be the only option.
Banding doesn't happen on the A9 because all pixels on the A9 are read in one go, whereas on the A7III it's line by line readout, top to down or vice versa, which takes time. In a9 the first and last pixel is read at the same moment. Not the case with a7iii
Although the AD200 is a great flash for many reasons, I do like the AD360 TTL for several distinct reasons... 1. The power supply battery is separate from the flash head. I can mount the at the base of the stand which gives a more solid mount - especially outdoors in a breeze. 2. I don't know if this is applicable to the AD200 also but, I can shoot the first shot in TTL and get a basic exposure (rather than guessing the first exposure) and then convert that to manual for control of subsequent shots... 3. I can use the AD360 battery to power other AA cell powered Godox flash units for more flash capability and faster recycle times...
Great video! You explained everything perfectly and showed examples of results which is a plus! I am a canon user, however have migrated over to some of the Godox and Magmod lighting systems. It has advanced my creativity in lighting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Great video. I have that Godox softbox. If you open the zipper and insert the light stand through the opening then attach the flash it will give you more latitude when aiming. The light quality for that softbox is good, but i don't like opening and closing the diffuser panel to get to the controls.
Wow A lot of info thanks!! , it would be nice to add some text or tables with your settings/recommendations. It is hard to follow for no native English speakers audience.
Thank you for sharing the video! You made it easy to understand. Do you think the godox 200 is strong enough to use outside on a bright sunny afternoon?
Thanks for not using a fashion model, really appreciated. Helps me setup ordinary people to look beautiful. Thanks again.
Just to clarify the HSS thing, it doesn't actually make the flash duration shorter. In fact, it does sort of the opposite. It actually fires multiple times in fractions of a second, almost creating a modeling light effect. The banding occurs because the two curtains of the shutter never allow a fully exposed sensor for a single "firing" of the flash. The actual flash duration for even full power is THOUSANDTHS of a second, but that still can't illuminate a full frame when the curtains only expose a portion of the sensor at a time.
This is the best flash tutorial I've seen. Incredibly clear, practical and concise. Not flashy :)
@@Brianized hahaha
Thank you Derica and Brian for your excellent and very helpful tutorial.
Very helpful, you have a good manner, straight forward and easy to follow.
These affordable Hi speed sync strobes are a game changer. So happy to be done with ND filters.
"THE BOKEH THAT I PAID FOR", this comment wins the internet forever!!!!!
I was already familiar with HSS but watched because you’re a local. I’m glad I did because I found your comment about banding very interesting. Thanks for pointing that out.
Also I have used Godox lighting for years now including the Ad 600 Monster and there product so far have not failed and work great. SONY used with all Godox for light.
I had all of this gear but had no idea how to use it. Thank you for explaining everything so clearlym can't wait to try this myself
I'm exactly at same point....
Thanks for the excellent informative Video, and your beautiful model (wife?) for explaining, demonstrating HSS, and equipment used. I use Godox Gear & like it a lot with a Nikon Camera, etc. I appreciate you folks time helping others like me learn.
You're very welcome.
The examples of all three options really made it understandable. TYVM.
Easy to follow. Down to earth. I like it. No ego.
Brother, all i can say is that you saved my day. Thank you sir for this tutorial 🫡
Awesome explanation super video thank you now I have a clue !!!!!
Really good teacher / photographer
Great video, thank you for your informative and detailed instructions.
Glad it was helpful!
Your tip about the background exposure is brilliant. Great vid and very informative. I own the godox v1 and Ad 200 pro both are great flashes.
Happy to help!
Thanks sr. for the info. I will try some pics tomorrow in High Speed.
Excellent , I am just learning this new art and this tutorial is great , thank you
Very welcome!
Simple and to the point tutorial! Derica is sweet and she even helped in setting up light.
Subbed because you made something complex seem simple. Sometimes we get caught up in all the gadgets and auto this and that. The way you explained exposing for flash and the reason to use high speed sync was epic.
You explained this so well I had to like and subscribe just for this. I have not seen ANY OTHER video explain it this good. Thank you.
Wow, thanks!
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இரா.மனோகர் சென்னை .
Very useful This video sir, , big thank you sir R.MANOHAR ,Chennai.India
Just got these lights as my very first lighting kit. Started watching a tutorial on how to set them up, leave the room and come back and I'm like I know them!! Oh and very helpful video:)
First time I found your channel. Great video mate. Thx for making
super interesting. i'm still learning how to use mine and this video really helps me understand a little bit better. thank you
Great to hear!
Great vid with clear and informative explanations. Great job!!
It is very simple and very good
wow! As a follower of your brew channel, it's fun to see you outside, standing and talking about photography! Good luck guys, you two are great 👌
First off, Derica is beautiful. Excellent video.I love your manner Brian. New sub for me.
Best and easiest tutorial to understand for off camera flash
Great video, thank you!
Good video with the exception of the statement that HSS allows for the flash to be a much shorter duration. It is kind of the opposite in that it generates many rapid pulses of flash to draw it out, almost as if it is a constant light. That is how the flash then illuminated the scene for the entire span of time that small portions of the sensor are exposed.
Yes and that was corrected in the comments!
Loved this. Thank you.
You are welcome.
This is exactly what I've been searching for ..thank you !!
You can use bare flashers too. Of course you can't use modifiers with it. I don't like to carry all that extra gear. But what u got is the future. Small and yet puts out a lot of power. Will be looking into it.
Cool video nice
when he said bad ass lens, he is absolutely right
Thank you so much, great explanation!!!
Cool video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
great video, fantastic model!
Great job keep up the great work his video is very helpful
Happy it helped!
Awesome we explanation. Your one of the few that goes into this much detail.
@@Brianized Do you think a beauty dish would work pretty good outside instead of the soft box? I'm not fond of carrying sandbags but without them your soft box turns into a sail in the wind.
@@Brianized I look forward to it!
Thanks alot. You just got a new subscriber. Also I just purchased the evolv 200(ad200) so I think I'll pick up that flash to use as a controller. Thanks. This was a tremendous help.
Awesome, thank you!. Hope you enjoy them.
Really great video. So much guff out there now - this was brilliantly done.
Thank you!
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Literally looks like it was done in a studio with a blurred background, nice!
Thanks for the video. The banding issue ruined some of my photos in a recent photoshooting. I will try your solution and see how is go.
Nice video! I have a pair of AD200s and want to do some outdoor shooting this Spring and Summer, so high speed sync is a must for me to learn and practice this year.
Hello... Were your ad200s able to perform high speed sync with your camera ?
Nice video. Great seeing the three examples in one place with easy explanation.
Thank you so much for the video. I always thought HSS is only used to capture actions, now there is another way to use it.
@@Brianized Yes, I am trying to capture action with high shutter speed with HSS. When I switch to high shutter speed , normal flash creates black lines in image, thus HSS seems to be the only option.
@@Brianized Thanks for the advice. Will give it a try.
Excellent video that really explains things well plus gives side by side comparisons which are very helpful. You just got a new subscriber.
This was so useful for me! Ordered one today for my Nikon D750 and D3400!
I actually like the first shot, natural light, yes yes I know how to use off camera flash also.
Educative. Demystifies quite a lot about your equipment set up and camera settings. Thanks!
Excellent video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Banding doesn't happen on the A9 because all pixels on the A9 are read in one go, whereas on the A7III it's line by line readout, top to down or vice versa, which takes time. In a9 the first and last pixel is read at the same moment. Not the case with a7iii
Wow You made so easy for a newbie like me to understand thank you 🙏🏿 !subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you Sir. Great tips.
Very welcome
Excellent video and thanks for All the information
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Excellent video. Your teaching style flows, it's easy to follow and keeps ones attention. Thanks and oh, I subscribed.
Thank you!
Although the AD200 is a great flash for many reasons, I do like the AD360 TTL for several distinct reasons...
1. The power supply battery is separate from the flash head. I can mount the at the base of the stand which gives a more solid mount - especially outdoors in a breeze.
2. I don't know if this is applicable to the AD200 also but, I can shoot the first shot in TTL and get a basic exposure (rather than guessing the first exposure) and then convert that to manual for control of subsequent shots...
3. I can use the AD360 battery to power other AA cell powered Godox flash units for more flash capability and faster recycle times...
I really liked this video. Perfect tutorial for HSS. Great job.
Do you have a video on how to set up your trigger with the Godox ad200pro?
Thank you. An excellent easy to understand tutorial.
Nice vídeo! Very well explain!
This channel is a hidden gem
Great video! You explained everything perfectly and showed examples of results which is a plus! I am a canon user, however have migrated over to some of the Godox and Magmod lighting systems. It has advanced my creativity in lighting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Super helpful
Glad to hear!
Model and assistant! Nice!
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge . A joy to watch
Great video! Thanks!
😀😀👰 best model in the world.
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
I LOVE Brian's way of teaching. WOW! HE IS THE MAN.
#subbed
Found me a great channel ❤️
Welcome!!
Very nice
Very well explained I have an AD200 and all the Magmod gear with a Nikon D3, works great
Great video! You have a new subscriber.
Great Stuff
"Somebody blink . . . . it was me"
I'm dying lol
Great video.
I have that Godox softbox. If you open the zipper and insert the light stand through the opening then attach the flash it will give you more latitude when aiming. The light quality for that softbox is good, but i don't like opening and closing the diffuser panel to get to the controls.
Great video! I always forget how to actually enable my HSS as I rarely shoot HSS....
Thank you!!!!
Good stuff. Thanks!
Was a easy tutorial..😌
Im not a native speaker.I am just studying.But all that you said I understood easy,tnx.
Wow A lot of info thanks!! , it would be nice to add some text or tables with your settings/recommendations. It is hard to follow for no native English speakers audience.
Thx for video
Thank you for sharing the video! You made it easy to understand. Do you think the godox 200 is strong enough to use outside on a bright sunny afternoon?
That really depends on what you need and where you are. In Florida, in a shady area in winter... sure. In summer against a bright clear sunny sky? No.
I love your videos man!!! you rock!!!
Excellent content, well presented, and straight to the point. Thank you. Keep up the great work.
Very informative video. Thx!
You are funny Brian. Hahaa you made me smile. Great video!
Great info thanks
Do I need both of the flashes you used ? And will I be able to to get those buttery backgrounds just with the AD200? Or should I get both
Thank you for this - very thorough!
Thanks for the intro to HSS on Sony, time to get around to implementing it ;)
You are very welcome!
This is very helpful!! Thank you
you are a ve ry good teacher. Does the canon d5 mark 2 have high speed flash capacity?
Thanks great work