Hi Bob:
I use my PZ1p ( with the PC cord adaptor attached to the hot shoe) with
a White Lightning stobe set and a radioslave from quantum. You can
also try the new radio slaves from WL but I think you will be better
with the Quantums. I have had no problems with the quantums. I use a
tran
I believe Wein makes a gizmo that fits into the hot shoe and
takes a pc cord, but also isolates the strobes from the
camera. Not sure of the price.
Should be cheaper than IR slaves, or radio slaves.
--Tom
Bob Keefer wrote:
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> Hi all:
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> I do a fair amount of studio work with an old set of Sp
Don't know. I paid _significantly_ less than that for mine.
William Robb
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From: "Bob Keefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pentax discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 27, 2001 11:59 PM
Subject: re: flash cord advice wanted
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>Well yes Bob. Thanks for asking. You need the >Pentax Three-Channel
Infrared Transmitter amd >Infrared Reciever. It will do exactly what you
want.
>William Robb
For $30, right?
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Subject: flash cord advice wanted
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> Hi all:
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> I do a fair amount of studio work with an old set of
Speedotron lights,
> fired off a conventional PC cord.
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> Here's the problem:
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> My PZ-20 has no PC socket. I wouldn'
Hi all:
I do a fair amount of studio work with an old set of Speedotron lights,
fired off a conventional PC cord.
Here's the problem:
My PZ-20 has no PC socket. I wouldn't use it anyway as I am afraid of frying
the circuitry with the studio lights. I have used the pop-up flash to fire a
Wein
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