![]() SuperSync allows you to use more powerful studio lights or use less battery power from speed lights to shoot at shutter speeds up to 1/8000s. The longer the light stays on (measured in micro seconds) the better. Super Sync (or HyperSync as PW calls it) works with almost any flash (strobes or speed lights) in manual mode where the light flashes ONCE but the timing of flash is micro adjusted to be “ON” most or all of the time while the shutter passes over the sensor. High Speed Sync only works with certain speed lights where the speed light flashes REPEATEDLY to fully cover the frame with light as the shutter passes over the sensor at extremely high shutter speeds (above 1/250s). HIGH SPEED SYNC (HSS) vs SUPER SYNC (aka HYPER SYNC): They have different names but are the same feature that allow you to sync your camera with STUDIO STROBES wirelessly and achieve shutter speeds up to 1/8000 of a second. Yongnuo calls it Super Sync whereas PocketWizard calls it HyperSync. However, the YN-622N Transmitter DOES support high-speed sync and Super Sync and does a great job at it. I don't have any direct experience with PocketWizard's HyperSync feature. However, the Yongnuo YN-622N-TX adds an infrared focus assist beam and pretty much everything else the PW's have featured for about 20% of the cost including High Speed Sync and Super Sync! For instance you don't get PocketWizard's rock solid customer support, expertly written manuals, the 32 channels, or automatic mode (not the same as TTL) that the PocketWizards offer. In fact, I purchased one (1) Yongnuo YN-622N-TX i-TTL Wireless Flash Controller and three (3) Yongnuo YN-622N i-TTL triggers for less than the price of one (1) PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver (of course you need at least 2 PWs to make the system work). You get nearly all the features the popular name brand systems offer at a fraction of the cost. ![]() ![]() This controller in conjunction with the flash triggers packs significant value that is simply awesome and hard to beat. ![]()
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