On 2 Jan 2002 at 17:09, Michael Perham wrote:

> Actually it's neither IR nor a radio signal that communicates between 
> the MZ-S body and the remote AF360 flash.  It is the built-in flash that 
> communicates this.  The following directly from the manual; page 37.

Wow, thanks, maybe it's time I got a manual.

On 2 Jan 2002 at 17:37, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> I have 3 AF360FGZ's.  I can place one or more behind the camera body
> and they still fire without being about to *see* the popup flash.  I
> have read that section many times, but am not sure to it's
> explanation.  I'll do some more experimenting and report back.

Hi Bruce,

I don't know if you have ever used one of those Wein slave triggers but those 
things are so sensitive they can practically be in another room and with just a 
little light leak form the main flash trigger the remote.

Cheers,
Rob Studdert
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