On Sat, 7 Feb 2004, mike wilson wrote:

> Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
> > I think I am getting there. What do you mean by "any connector"? My
> > understanding is that I am looking for a part that slides into the HSG
> > hotshoe and provides a hotshoe to be used just as a stand for the
> > flash. Am I right? I know all about the cables and the other adapters
> > necessary (incl. the difference between F and Fg). But are you sure
> > that a generic hotshoe connector with connections won't destroy the
> > recipe (or the circuitry)?
>
> Me being imprecise again....
>
> You need only a "dead" (no connections) connector that will mount on the
> HSG and allow you to mount the flash on it.  The HSG and flash will then
> be insulated from each other.  The connection from the flash to the
> camera will be by the 5P cable.  Thus you will get all the tricks of the
> digital flash, off camera.

OK, so I got there in the end. I just want to point out that the dead
connector is not necessary, as the HSG does not bear any signals until
you stick a (4P) cable to it. So, one just sticks the flash on the HSG
connector; wire the camera with the flash and that's you. The only
reason you may want to use an Off-Shoe Camera Adapter F is if your
flash does not have a 5P socket (e.g.. AF330FTZ). In that case, I am
really worried about the stability of the flash-OCA F combi on the
HSG; the OSA F just slots in the HSG.

For anyone interested, the OCA F is dead at the bottom and thus cannot
be used for chaining. If you want to chain, the Hot-Shoe adapter F is
the only one (as the Fg only gives a socket connector at the top).
None of the adapters secures on the hot-shoe of the camera or the HSG,
which is/could be a problem. It's  a shame there is no 5P bracket, but
then again who uses them nowadays anyway?

Kostas

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