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do you know what SYc stands for?

Adrian

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Hi,

I've noticed that when the shutter speed dial of my SD14 is turned past 4000 in manual mode the term "SYc" appears on the camera screen.
I didn't find info about that in the net or sigma site or the manual.
Does anybody have an idea what this might be?
 
Adrian, I feel your pain. I wish I knew too!

I'm struggling with the "SYc" readout on my SD15 while testing its shutter speed for some upcoming high-speed photography.

Anybody know what "SYc" means??
 
Hey guys....that is the flash sync-speed of (1/180)....the SD14 only goes from 1/160 to 1/200 on the camera...so you go to SYc and it will put the shutter speed at 1/180 to work with strobes or flashes....

I hope this helps out...Tony C. :z04_cowboy:
 
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