As it seems that "flash synch disabled above X-synch speeds" is more
than a Pentax only situation, the ball must be in Jobo's court to find
a solution.
It may not be Pentax only, but I think both Nikon and Canon get this right,
so I doubt Jobo really care :(
Isn't there any other connection/outlet where a camera
provides an impulse coincident with exposure?
Perhaps on the multi-pin grip connector. Dunno.
Nikons have this kind of ability on their "10 pin"connector. Canon probably
has a similar option.
make the GPS unit in an SCA-3xxx version that could
spoof the camera into believing it was mounted with a high
speed flash.
A SCA version would add another A$100 to the cost for the 3702 adapter,
which seems less than ideal me. Still, it would give it platform
independence (rather than them releasing a version for every system).
If I were to bother attempting to build such thing, I'd just do a pentax
dedicated one anyway. Firstly, its all I need, and secondly I have no idea
how I'd get hold of a SCA spec to implement it that way.
- Peter
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