On Wednesday 15 December 2004 15:59, Mat Maessen wrote:
> If it's a truly late model 283, the trigger voltage should be plenty
> low enough for any camera out there.
> It's hard to describe the differences between the early and late
> versions of the 283, but the case will look a bit more "plasticy" on
> the later versions.
> There are three distinct generations of 283:
>
> 1st gen. High sync voltage, no audible power-save on the charging
> circuitry. 2nd gen. High sync voltage. Audible power save (the "whine" of
> the flash will cut in and out after the flash is charged for about 15-30
> seconds or so. Will also blink the charge indicator)
> 3rd gen. Low sync voltage. No audible power save (I think they
> redesigned the circuitry for that part of the flash)
>
> -Mat

Arse.  having powered up and tested my flash, It would appear to be of the 
second generation, and thus potentially fatal.

However, I have used it on a ZX-M, and not fried anything.  H'mm.

Looks like available-darkness only tonight, then.

-Luigi

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