Hello Alex and Matthew Do you know which flash trigger allows rear curtain sync with Sony camera please? I currently own an UWTechnics flash trigger for my Sony A7R3, but it doesn't allow rear curtain sync under 1/15s Thank you
That’s odd. Sony cameras natively have rear curtain sync below that speed. It seems the turtle trigger is limiting it a bit for some reason. Perhaps worth reaching out to them
It is a technique I have yet to get OKish results with my mirorless camera. So, thank you both for providing your insights! Question for both of you tough... do you use, Continuous Focus, Single Focus or Continuous with tracking when taking Slow Shutter photos? Or do you decide based on the action (e.g. panning shots vs animals moving and camera being stationary, etc...)?
I will let Alex speak for himself, but usually if the subject is moving or is a larger subject, I use continuous. i haven't had the privilege of using many of the newer mirrorless cameras with their tracking capabilities but with the ability to track so well I'd be confident using continuous+tracking
My favorite shots of other photographers, are mostly done with slow shutter.
Does slow sync is the same as front curtain? I have sony a6500 the the only settings regarding the flash is : fill flash\slow
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Hello Alex and Matthew
Do you know which flash trigger allows rear curtain sync with Sony camera please?
I currently own an UWTechnics flash trigger for my Sony A7R3, but it doesn't allow rear curtain sync under 1/15s
Thank you
That’s odd. Sony cameras natively have rear curtain sync below that speed. It seems the turtle trigger is limiting it a bit for some reason. Perhaps worth reaching out to them
It is a technique I have yet to get OKish results with my mirorless camera. So, thank you both for providing your insights!
Question for both of you tough... do you use, Continuous Focus, Single Focus or Continuous with tracking when taking Slow Shutter photos? Or do you decide based on the action (e.g. panning shots vs animals moving and camera being stationary, etc...)?
I will let Alex speak for himself, but usually if the subject is moving or is a larger subject, I use continuous. i haven't had the privilege of using many of the newer mirrorless cameras with their tracking capabilities but with the ability to track so well I'd be confident using continuous+tracking