Pre-Flash Boost

From PocketWizard Wiki
(Redirected from Preflash boost)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

In certain TTL situations, especially when shooting in full sun or over long distances, the normal pre-flash is simply not enough for the camera to see. When Pre-Flash Boost is engaged, you get a pre-flash that is two stops brighter. This will approximately double the distance that the camera can make sense of the pre-flash TTL information or help compensate for the reduced output caused by a diffuser over the flash or a bounced flash.

Canon

When using the Canon MiniTT1 and FlexTT5, you can engage Pre-Flash Boost on the Flash Tab in the PocketWizard Utility.

Local Pre-Flash Boost Mode is for a transmitting radio, either MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 for Canon. It sets when Pre-Flash Boost is engaged for the flash on camera.

Remote Pre-Flash Boost Mode is for a receiving FlexTT5 only. It sets when Pre-Flash Boost is engaged for the flash attached to a receiving FlexTT5's hot shoe. Setting this mode on a FlexTT5 used as a transmitter will not engage Pre-Flash Boost for other FlexTT5 radios used as remote receivers. It must be set on each remote FlexTT5 individually.

Disable Pre-Flash Boost
Pre-Flash Boost will not be engaged and default Canon pre-flash levels are used. This is the default setting.
Auto Pre-Flash Boost
Pre-Flash Boost is engaged automatically when your Speedlite's flash head is angled in any direction other than the standard 90º straight-ahead position.
Force Pre-Flash Boost
Turns Pre-Flash Boost on full-time regardless of flash head position.


This mode is compatible with the following Canon Speedlites only: 580EX, 580EX II, 430EX, 430EX II, 270EX

This mode is not compatible with the following Canon Speedlites and will be automatically disabled when these flashes are detected in the shoe of a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5: 220EX, 550EX, 420EX.

Pre-Flash Boost is also not compatible with 3rd party flashes like the Nissin or Metz flashes for Canon.


Nikon

Pre-Flash Boost for Nikon works for remote Speedlights on FlexTT5 radios only and is not used for a Speedlight on a transmitting radio. It is engaged automatically.

You can control how much "boost" is used by adjusting the flash output level/EV controls on the back of the remote flash. This allows you to increase the pre-flash boost beyond the default value for subjects farther away, and decrease the pre-flash boost for subjects very close to the flash.

A Speedlight set to TTL and 0.0 will use a 2 stops brighter pre-flash. If you increase EV, more Pre-Flash Boost will be used. For example, if you set EV to +0.3 then your pre-flash will be 2.3 stops brighter. If you decrease your EV then you will reduce the amount of pre-flash boost that is used. Set it to -2.0 to use native pre-flash levels.

The effective range of Pre-Flash Boost adjustment is from -3.0 to 0.0. You can use higher settings up to +1.0 but it may become less effective.

The amount of pre-flash boost compensation set on the remote flashes will not affect the final exposure.