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Using high speed sync to photograph a glass of ice and whisky

Writer: Will SteadWill Stead

In this video, Will Stead uses High Speed Sync to photograph an ice filled whisky glass.

High Speed Sync enables the camera to shoot at shutter speeds above the normal sync speed of around 1/250th of a second and in this tutorial enables you to light a subject using speed lights in a normally lit room.

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