Hum, it seems I was incorrect, never having seen a Maxxum 7000, the
first alpha mount Minolta I handled was a 7000i which had the "new"
flash shoe as well as the new lens mount.  Sorry about the incorrect
information.

On 4/9/12, Walt Gilbert <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/9/2012 7:39 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
>> Quoting Walt Gilbert <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> Actually, after looking again, it does appear to be a standard hot
>>> shoe. When I first looked at it before, it appeared that one of the
>>> electronic contacts on the flash was off-set a little more than the
>>> contacts on the camera hot shoe. But, after looking at it again, it
>>> looks like they do line up after all.
>>>
>>> As for the discharge voltage, that I don't know. The only
>>> documentation that came with it is repair and service receipts for
>>> the camera. I'll have to see if I can find it somewhere on the web.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the heads-up!
>>
>>
>> According to this page:
>>
>> http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
>>
>> ....the Promaster has a trigger voltage of 4-5 volts.
>>
>>
>> Based on this discussion, that's probably OK - but it's your camera :-)>
>>
>> http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/pentax-flashes-lighting-technique/87679-flash-trigger-voltage-pentax-official-answer.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Thanks, Brian!
>
> Yeah, that looks safely within the voltage range of the K20D. I guess
> the issue at this point is getting the correct dedicated module for it.
> I've found a little info on that and so far the cheapest I've been able
> to find is $40.
>
> Gonna have to do some cogitatin' on this.
>
> -- Walt
>
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