Julian Loke wrote:

> Do you think this might have any effect on resale value?
> 
Can't say for the "cheap" bodies, but when I used
the swiss army knife to carve the logo off my old
T90, it did not harm the resale value.

It went for what I initially paid.

> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 23:57:41 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: EOS 3 and Studio Flash not working
> 
> I just got an EOS 3 and tried to take some shots with my studio lights.
> When connected to the PC cord, the EOS 3 displays a flashing "bc" on the
> LCD panel when you engage the shutter.  The same scenario using the EOS
> 1N works like a charm.  

The EOS-1/1N/1V has separate circuits for that, 
and is not polarity sensitive. The D30 and possibly
also the EOS-3 are sensitive to plug polarity.
Use a Wein safe trigger or switch polarity on
your flash release cable, and you should be fine.

--
Michael Quack
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<http://www.photoquack.de>
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