'It depends!' upon what features/characterisitics matter most to YOU.
OTOH, the 5400HS is vintage 1993, so what is meant by supporting 'high speed' while NOT supporting HSS is beyond my knowledge due to insufficient familiarity with Minolta film SLRs of 1990s vintage.
It looks like the Minolta 3600HS is a more recent vintage flash which is compatible with RECENT cameras, but has limited capabilities with older cameras.
I'm afraid this reveals a misunderstanding.My question - is 1/64th of a second enough if I want to use the flash off-camera? How important is that? I'd be worried about getting blurry shots.
I'm afraid this reveals a misunderstanding.
The HSS function is a way to get around those limitations - usually by emitting many, short duration, low power flashes - but that functionality is only really useful when one is trying to use flash as a fill light, in circumstances where the main illumination is supplied by another, continuous light source (like sunlight).
Google "fill flash" for an explanation.
I wouldn't choose a flash based on the availability of that function, unless I was adding a flash to my (already too large) collection of flashes, specifically to add that very special purpose function.
And I wouldn't have any reason to do that, because I have other cameras with different sorts of shutters where the issue doesn't arise.
From what I understand, the 5400HS used HSS while used on camera with the hotshoe. But wirelessly, it is controlled and triggered by the on camera flash. When used in this way, it is limited to 1/64th of a second, while on camera it can sync up to whatever shutter speed you're using..
Even if HSS would work with your camera, I'd be willing to bet that you would almost never have need to use it.
Re-read what I quoted in Post 3; I added emphasis via blue text to the earlier post.
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