Fire all of the cameras at the same time or do crazy complicated triggering patterns? You'll find everything in this document!
The trigger modes can be changed from the dashboard ("Trigger Mode" button)
This is as basic as it gets. This is going to try to fire all of the cameras at the same time. We do send a signal with a < 1ms accuracy to the cameras (all by usb), but your cameras may take longer to process the signal. In any case, using strobes is the ultimate way of having a perfectly frozen shot. See these two articles for more details: Using constant light and Using strobes.
Trigger all cameras for a specified number of iterations, with or without an intervalometer. This is not relevant for bullet-time, but can be used for multi-camera timelapses.
Trigger all cameras with a specific delay between each (to create movement). Depending on the speed of your subject and the accuracy of your cameras, you can go as fast as 1ms. Example: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs6pSdRhlL4/
Timing reference:
The faster you go, and the slower you'll get your playback. A value of 10ms is going to give you slow motion
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Seamless
The seamless option is creating an illusion of an endless loop on full 360-degree structures. Two cameras are always triggered at the same time, meaning that you're going to see the same action from both sides. Example: https://www.instagram.com/p/Byf5AxfhlO5/