Used flashes are fine and cost less too. $90 for the af-280t sounds
expensive to me however. It could be reasonable tho. I dont have it so
dont know :)


On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 10:28:26AM -0400, TM wrote:
> Considering that a AF-280T costs about $150 new, is it worthwhile
> to buy a used one in excellent condition for about $90?
> 
> Also, stupid newbie question- how does one tell whether a flash
> can communicate w/ the camera's hotshoe? I have a Minolta flash
> that my Dad was using w/ his Spotmatic via a PC cable connection on
> the body- it fires in 125X flash sync mode with my Super A but without
> any metering info. While I highly doubt that this flash can communicate
> with the Super A, I just thought I'd ask.
> 
> I'm getting the AF-280T anyway, just a matter of whether to buy new
> or used.
> 
> Taka
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