Rob,

I've been playing with it some and it is *not* an I/R trigger.  It is
a radio wave of some type.  The flashes do not have to be line of
sight of the body and yes the MZ-S body generates it.


Bruce Dayton



Wednesday, January 02, 2002, 2:13:38 PM, you wrote:

RS> On 2 Jan 2002 at 7:05, Pat White wrote:

>> Also, last month, while using studio flash cordlessly (using the MZ-S's
>> built-in flash to trigger the studio flash), I picked up the stereo remote to
>> turn down the music and found it triggered the studio flash (Yamaha stereo,
>> Bowens flash w/Bowens IR trigger).  Could be handy for cordless light readings.

RS> Hi Pat,

RS> I haven't begun to delve into the wireless flash area as yet but after reading 
RS> your paragraph above I have a question. Is the IR flash trigger a generated by 
RS> the MZ-S body?

RS> Cheers,
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