Firefly makes a version of their slave that's designed to work with digital cameras -- the timing on them is somehow different from film cameras.

I have a hot-shoe adaptor for my Nikon D50 which causes it to function with my Old Skool Vivitar 285, but with a point & shoot built in flash, one of those digital Fireflys and one extra flash might not be too much to tote with a compact camera.

The touch-screen seems worrisome, though. I thing it'd get pretty dirty pretty quick.

My daughter's Olympus waterproof/shockproof camera couldn't withstand the shock of being carted around in her book bag, so I wouldn't put too much stock in them, either.


On Feb 18, 2010, at 1:34 AM, David wrote:

Here is a new camera that would easily fit in your cave pack:

http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=4262

I doubt the flash is bright enough for cave photography, but is any
pocket size camera?

There is probably some cave passage where you don't want to drag photo
equipment, like beyond the sump in Honeycreek.   This camera
might come in handy there.

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