I've read off a photo.net post and a couple other sites that the EOS
350D can handle the high trigger voltage (up to 250v) of some of the
older flashes. I have an old Mecablitz flash that i want to use on my
350d, and it has a trigger voltage of 60+ volts. Before I test it out,
can I just see if anyone else has used a flash with a high trigger
voltage successfully (did not fry your cam), on your 350d? Do you guys
think there are any longer term repercussions of using a high trigger
voltage flash on the 350d?
To Roland and the group,
I am not sure why you, or anyone would want to risk damaging your camera
from the repeated arcing in the sync circuit. Wein makes a small device that
safely lowers trigger voltage of older flash units to the more acceptable 6
volts.
Stan Patz NYC
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www.PatzImaging.com
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