You might want to check with the workshop folks and see if they have the
connectors. I took a class in studio lighting last year, and the school's
studio had several hotshoe adapters and even a home brewed adapter that
covered the front of a RTF unit and used a little slave sensor to fire the
s
mail you some.
Regards
Jens
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Fra: Frits Wüthrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 31. januar 2004 22:48
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Emne: Re: flash contact on PZ-1
Thanks.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 17:08, Flavio Minelli wrote:
> Frits Wüthrich wrote:
> >
> >
Thanks.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 17:08, Flavio Minelli wrote:
> Frits Wüthrich wrote:
> >
> > ... I wonder if I should connect my
> > PZ-1 to the flash system of the studio. If I need to do that, how do I
> > do that? My *ist D has a PC connection, can I get a hot shoe adpater to
> > do the same for
Frits Wüthrich wrote:
>
> ... I wonder if I should connect my
> PZ-1 to the flash system of the studio. If I need to do that, how do I
> do that? My *ist D has a PC connection, can I get a hot shoe adpater to
> do the same for the PZ-1?
Yes, it's a common, cheap adapter. Hama and others produce
A few weeks from now I wil be participating in a portrait workshop, and
I need to bring in my camera with lens and film (ISO400), but nothing on
the flash side of things was required. I wonder if I should connect my
PZ-1 to the flash system of the studio. If I need to do that, how do I
do that? My
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