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Re: Well... Sort of...
Posted By: Jim Wimmer (12.230.78.211)
In Response To: Re: Well... Sort of...
Location: Seattle
Date: Thursday, 24 July 2003, at 2:54 a.m.
(Gabe Choy)
I've wondered the same thing. I suppose stability might be an issue, but my main experience has been with a club that I've worked with... their Novatron, and a bunch of Norman equipment I have. The Novatron has some problems in consisitent output... but the Norman is accurate and consistent to 1/20th of a stop with as much as a 30V shift in supply voltage.
I would think the detectors in some camera's might be unhappy with too much UV, but they usually put a UV filter on top of the detector... so UV corrected heads might not be a big deal.
I also wondered about flash duration, but one of my packs will do 1/10,000th sec and there doesn't seem to be a problem.
With the smaller camera mounted units I thought lag between button push and exposure which can be very long in some inexpensive cameras might be the issue, but my old SB-25 works fine on my D100 in manual mode, it only has problems in matrix mode, which requies the new digital ready flash unit... go figure!
I think the ultimate solution is do what you can and don't worry about it. If you keep the detectors from saturating (not too much of an over exposure) you'll minimize the dark eddy current noise and should get the largest dynamic range from the detector. Then take the RAW file and apply whatever transformation you want to... it shouldn't make any difference.
Color temp -vs- strobe output level 





Not an issue for me
Color temp -vs- strobe output 








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