Speedlite Flashes, Studio Strobes and Radio Triggers with High Speed Sync or HSS

High Speed Sync flash or HSS is your DSLR’s ability to use a flash at shutter speeds faster than the camera’s native sync. Most cameras have a native sync of 1/250th of a second or less (for example Canon 6D has 1/180 sync speed which is somewhat slow), and anything faster than that is beyond the camera’s ability to sync the shutter with the flash. But if you happen to be in a situation that requires faster shutter speeds to effectively capture the action, or for other aesthetic reasons (for example wide aperture), then you will overexpose your image. However, high-speed sync flash and camera combination allows you to use the flash at higher shutter speeds.

There are many positives to working in HSS, the first of which is being able to control the ambient light and shoot at a shallow depth of field. It is a very liberating experience to shoot HSS and not having to worry about flash sync limitations, or the time of day. I feel like most photographers don’t want to have limitations when they are spending a lot of money on cameras and lights.
Obviously you can guess that the biggest and possibly only drawback to using HSS is the power drop-off at higher shutter speeds. If you are doing senior portraits, headshots, environmental shots, weddings, or things like that outside, you may have to run your speedlights at full power a lot more often, or combine speedlights in a single modifier, but generally it isn’t that big of deal. For some shooting situations you may also still have limits to the time of day.

Most recent flash speedlites like Yongnuo YN600EX-RT II, Yongnuo YN685, Godox TT685C, Pixel X800C, Meike MK-910 and many other support High Speed Sync. You just need to select the HSS mode on the speedlite or through the camera flash menu to be able to use fast shutter speeds. Also, if you are interested in off-camera lightning you will need HSS enabled radio triggers like Yongnuo YN622C II for Canon or Yongnuo YN622N II for Nikon, or Godox X1-C, Pixel King Pro

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$139.99

Pixel X800N Pro

Pixel X800N Pro is a very affordable i-TTL and HSS enabled flash for Nikon cameras. Pixel is a company that produces top quality products and X800N Pro is a great alternative to the higher priced Nikon models. For both on and off-camera use, X800N is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available.

X800N Pro is the most advanced Pixel flash speedlite for both professional or advanced amateur Nikon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use thanks to the built-in Pixel King Pro wireless trigger. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting iTTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.

$139.99

Pixel X800C Pro

Pixel X800C Pro is a very affordable E-TTL and HSS enabled flash for Canon cameras. Pixel is a company that produces top quality products and X800C is a great alternative to the higher priced Canon models. For both on and off-camera use, X800C is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available.

X800C Pro is the most advanced Pixel flash speedlite for both professional or advanced amateur Canon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use thanks to the built-in Pixel King Pro wireless trigger. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting e-TTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.